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  2. Cease and desist - Wikipedia

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    A cease and desist letter is a document sent by one party, often a business, to warn another party that they believe the other party is committing an unlawful act, such as copyright infringement, and that they will take legal action if the other party continues the alleged unlawful activity. The letter may warn that, if the recipient does not ...

  3. Legal threat - Wikipedia

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    The objected-to activity may be most anything, although cease-and-desist letters are particularly common among certain areas of the law: alleged intellectual property infringement (e.g. patent infringement, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, etc.) [2] alleged defamation such as libel and slander; harassment, nuisance, and other torts

  4. Legal doublet - Wikipedia

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    The order of the words cannot be reversed, as it would be seen as particularly unusual to ask someone to desist and cease or to have property owned clear and free, when these common legal phrases are universally known as cease and desist and free and clear.

  5. Trump campaign sends cease and desist letter to block release ...

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    Donald Trump’s attorneys have reportedly sent a cease and desist letter to the producers of The Apprentice, seeking to prevent the unauthorized biopic from gaining a release in the United States.

  6. Lumen (website) - Wikipedia

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    The archive was founded in 2001 by Internet activists who were concerned that the unregulated private practice of sending cease-and-desist letters seemed to be increasing and was having an unstudied, but potentially significant, "chilling effect" on free speech. [citation needed]

  7. Declaratory judgment - Wikipedia

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    The filing of a declaratory judgment lawsuit can follow the sending by one party of a cease-and-desist letter to another party. [6] A party contemplating sending such a letter risks that the recipient, or a party related to the recipient (i.e. such as a customer or supplier), may file for a declaratory judgment in their own jurisdiction, or sue for minor damages in the law of unjustified threats.

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