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How to deal with receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Big Tech (12challenges.substack.com)

544 points by louisbarclay · 931 days ago · 202 comments on HN

Article summary

The article discusses how to deal with receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Big Tech, although the article text itself is not available. Commenters shared their experiences and strategies for handling such letters, including ignoring them or responding in creative ways. Some emphasized the importance of understanding one's legal rights and the jurisdiction in which disputes would be adjudicated. Others noted that cease-and-desist letters can be used as a means of intimidation, but may not necessarily be followed up with actual legal action.

Main themes

  • Cease-and-desist letters
  • Big Tech companies
  • Legal rights and jurisdiction
  • Intimidation and bullying
  • Open-source projects
  • Strategies for responding to cease-and-desist letters

What commenters say

  • Ignoring a cease-and-desist letter can be a viable strategy, as it may not be followed up with actual legal action.
  • Responding to a cease-and-desist letter can give the sender power and should be done with caution.
  • Cease-and-desist letters can be used to establish willful infringement if a case goes to court.
  • The effectiveness of a cease-and-desist letter depends on the jurisdiction and the specific laws in place.
  • Receiving a cease-and-desist letter does not necessarily mean that the recipient has done anything wrong.
  • Open-source projects may be more difficult to target with cease-and-desist letters due to their decentralized nature.
  • It is crucial to understand one's legal rights and the terms of service when dealing with Big Tech companies.
  • Cease-and-desist letters can be seen as a form of bullying or intimidation, particularly when sent by large companies to small businesses or individuals.