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Im Erin hall an attorney in Minneapolis Minnesota today were talking about cease and desist letters what are they who can send one when can I send one what do I need to know about them what do they do what are some common mistakes well a cease and desist letter is quite simply a letter asking someone to stop doing something and in general the letter should ask someone to stop doing something illegal because theyre entitled to do something if its legal so you might see it for copyright infringement please stop using my image or my music in a way that infringes my copyright you might see it in trademark infringement similar reasons you might see it in an area of defamation like slander or libel please stop talking bad about me in a way thats false because it has a tendency to harm my reputation cease your defamatory comments for example cease and desist letter could be used for a contract please cease and desist or stop bdocHubing the contract so as you can see there are all sorts of