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If you received a C & D, you should talk to a lawyer, regardless of how it was delivered to you.
You should rarely take advice from the mental midgets who frequent GFY.
And, FYI, the copyright holder has NO LEGAL OBLIGATION to even send you a C & D. Upon discovering infringement, they could simply sue you. Your first notice would not be a C & D, but rather a summons notifying you that you have been sued.
C & D's are usually sent as a courtesy to 1. Stop the infringement and 2. Faciliatate a quick and inexpensive resolution.
You should get a lawyer and let him/her advise you as to how to proceed.
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