You’re surfing the web when you see it - your copyrighted material on another website. They never asked and you certainly never gave them permission to display or use your work. So what do you do?
Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (the "DMCA") you have certain rights and can request that the Internet Service Provider (the "ISP") for the infringing site delete the infringing material from its servers or prevent it from being accessed.
This notice of infringement is to be sent to the ISP and satisfies the requirements of the DMCA.
Minnesota Copyright Infringement Notices and Letters for use in all states.
Copyright Infringement Notices and Letters
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The Minnesota Copyright Infringement Notices and Letters form can be downloaded and accessed immediately and you will then be able to edit and use them as often as you like.