I will write a strict copyright infringement and dmca takedown demand letter
Licensed US Attorney Tech Agency And Digital IP Law
About this Gig
When someone steals your digital courses, software code, YouTube videos, or branding, every day it remains online costs you money. Sending a polite email to a content thief is a waste of time. You need the aggressive legal leverage of a Licensed US Attorney.
As a Licensed US Attorney (Bar #326102), I specialize in digital IP protection. I draft ruthless Cease & Desist letters and DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) Takedown Notices designed to force web hosts, Shopify stores, and social platforms to immediately remove your stolen content.
This powerful legal notice will explicitly demand:
- Immediate takedown of the infringing digital assets
- Formal invocation of the DMCA holding the ISP/Web Host legally liable
- A strict compliance deadline before federal court action is initiated
- Notice of liability for statutory damages (up to $150,000 per infringement)
Stop letting digital thieves profit from your hard work. Choose the Standard or Premium package to weaponize my law firm's letterhead. Submit your original links and the stolen links, and let me shut them down. Order today.
Field of law:
Technology
Target country:
Worldwide
Document type:
Demand letters
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DMCA claims
Agreement type:
Demand letter
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FAQ
Will you send this on your official attorney letterhead?
Yes. If you select the Standard or Premium package, the demand letter will be aggressively drafted and signed by me on my official US Attorney letterhead.
What is the difference between a Cease & Desist and a DMCA?
A C&D is sent directly to the thief demanding they stop. A DMCA is sent to the company hosting the website (like GoDaddy, Shopify, or AWS) forcing them to take the site offline.
Do I need to have my copyright officially registered?
No. Under US law, you own the copyright the moment you create the work. While federal registration helps in court, it is not required to issue a DMCA takedown.
Does this work for stolen TikToks, Instagram reels, or YouTube videos?
Absolutely. Social media platforms have strict DMCA departments. An attorney-drafted notice drastically speeds up the removal process.
What do you need from me to start?
Upon ordering, simply provide a link to your original content (proving you own it) and a link to where the thief has posted your stolen content. I will handle the rest.
