Someone copied your work? Take back control, the right way.
These templates help you respond strategically, not emotionally, so you protect your rights without making things worse.
Clear steps. Plain English. No legal panic spirals.
Choose the right tools to deal with infringement, without overreacting or under-protecting yourself.
Why Business Owners Use Our Infringement Templates
✔ Lawyer-drafted responses that protect your position
✔ Helps you address infringement professionally, not emotionally
✔ Clear, firm wording without unnecessary aggression
✔ Covers payment, commissions and termination properly
✔ Designed to avoid escalating disputes unnecessarily
✔ Suitable for online businesses, creatives and brands
✔ Ready to use when you need to act quickly
Who these templates are for...
This is for you if:
- Someone has copied your brand, content or designs
- Your work is being used without permission
- A competitor is causing confusion in the market
- You want to enforce your rights without legal chaos
- You need to act, but don’t know how to word it properly
If something feels off and you know your IP matters, this is where you start.
Infringement feels overwhelming, until you know what to do.
Most business owners either:
- ignore it and hope it stops
- react emotionally and send the wrong message
- or freeze because they’re scared of getting it wrong
These templates exist to give you structure, clarity and control, so you can respond properly, without spiralling.
What Makes These Templates Different?
Our templates are used by business owners who want to protect their work without turning every issue into a legal war.
They’re practical, strategic, and designed for real-world situations.
You didn’t build your business to let others profit from it.
Your work has value. Your brand matters. And how you respond to infringement sets the tone for how seriously you’re taken.
These templates help you enforce your rights calmly, confidently, and on your terms, without burning bridges or backing down.
Not sure which one fits?
We’ll guide you to what’s legally legit for your setup.
If you’re dealing with infringement now, start with the bundle that fits your situation best.
FAQs
Not always. Many situations can be handled properly with the right wording and approach.
Poorly worded messages can. These templates are designed to be firm without unnecessary escalation.
These templates help you take the first step. More serious matters may require tailored legal advice.
They’re drafted for Australian businesses but commonly used for online and cross-border situations.
Dealing with infringement? Start here.
If you think someone has copied your work, brand, or content, how you respond matters.
The wrong move can escalate things. Doing nothing can weaken your position.
These guides help you understand what counts as infringement, what your options are, and how to respond calmly and strategically.
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There is a common misconception floating around cyberspace that using 10% of another person’s work means that you are not infringing on their copyright.
Well, friend, we are here to dispel that myth and tell you that it’s about as real as Santa Claus.
In this blog, we give you the 411 on copyright, how you can infringe on someone else’s and why the 10% rule in relation to copyright infringement is bogus.
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What’s Next? Take Back Control.
If you’re dealing with infringement, here’s how we can support you without escalating things unnecessarily.
Get clear on what’s actually happening
Not every “copy” is legally enforceable, and not every situation needs a heavy response. If you’re unsure how serious it is, start with clarity so you don’t overreact or under-protect yourself.
Respond the right way, the first time
Use clear, professional templates designed to assert your rights without emotional language, public call-outs, or unnecessary aggression, so you protect your position from the outset.
Protect your brand moving forward
If your business name, brand, content or designs are being used or copied, it may be time to strengthen your protection. Trade mark support is available when you’re ready, DIY or done-for-you.
Not sure which template you need or want a second opinion before you act?
Chat with our team and we’ll point you to the right template or next steps.