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how do you respond to a false cease and desist letter this was a comment on a cease and desist video that I put out explaining how cease and assist letters work and well put a link in the description below for that later but the comment was saying essentially if somebody sends you a cease and desist letter and either the action they complain about is not illegal or you didnt do it how do you handle that the general best practice is to respond and explain exactly that so you explain I either didnt do the activity that youre saying I did or that activity isnt illegal now you could just not respond and see if they actually do something about it typically the next step in escalating from a cease and desist letter is a lawsuit so you might get sued sometimes you realize you know what theyre not actually going to sue its just not going to make sense like say for example your dog made a mess on the neighbors lawn and they had to clean it up and they send you a cease and desist letter