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07-04-2022 12:51 AM - edited 07-04-2022 01:25 AM
I'm curious how you all do it.
I'd appreciate your advice.
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07-04-2022 04:01 AM
Unfortunately it happens you can write to the company selling the item with a 'Cease and Desist letter', templates are available online. Some companies have a process like Amazon who I have unfortunately dealt with many many times... If they still don't remove the item you may have to take matters further. But normally they remove stolen artwork eventually if you persist. Good luck it is one of the worse things to deal with.
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07-04-2022 04:01 AM
Unfortunately it happens you can write to the company selling the item with a 'Cease and Desist letter', templates are available online. Some companies have a process like Amazon who I have unfortunately dealt with many many times... If they still don't remove the item you may have to take matters further. But normally they remove stolen artwork eventually if you persist. Good luck it is one of the worse things to deal with.
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07-04-2022 04:17 AM
Thank you. I heard about the hacking, so I'm not sure if I can contact the company. I'll find out more.

