Is this cease & desist letter real or a bluff?

A cease-and-desist letter can be a serious legal claim — or pure intimidation. It is NOT a court order and has no force on its own. Paste it for an instant read on how credible it is.

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How to tell a real cease & desist letter from a fake

A credible C&D identifies a real sender or law firm with verifiable contact details, names the specific right or law allegedly violated and the exact conduct to stop, and makes a defined, lawful demand. It does not, by itself, fine or arrest you — but ignoring a credible one from a real party can lead to an actual lawsuit.

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FAQ

Is a cease and desist letter legally binding?

No. A C&D is a private demand, not a court order — it has no legal force by itself. But if it comes from a real party with a specific, credible claim, ignoring it can lead to a real lawsuit. The checker above helps tell a credible claim from empty intimidation.

Can I ignore a cease and desist letter?

If it's an unverifiable bluff or scam demanding payment, it has no power. If it's from a real attorney about a specific issue, ignoring it is risky. Verify the sender and the claim — paste it above first.