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In this tutorial, attorney Erin Hall from Minneapolis discusses cease and desist letters, explaining their purpose and implications. A cease and desist letter requests an individual or entity to stop engaging in illegal activities, as one cannot demand cessation of legal actions. Common scenarios for such letters include copyright infringement (e.g., unauthorized use of images or music), trademark infringement, and defamation (addressing false statements that harm reputation). Additionally, cease and desist letters can be related to contract violations, urging the recipient to cease breaching contractual obligations. Hall highlights the various contexts in which these letters can be utilized.