So once you have identified your email to send your infringement notice to (or emails. If I were you, and I couldn't find just one email, or I wasn't sure which one was updated or correct, I would just send it to all of them. That's what I've done), now, we have two steps.
Fam, these sites are dodgy. I would never use an email attached to your banks or your universities or your school or your local BCF or anything.
Make a writers email, if you don't already have one.
Here's my favourite provider. You don't need to give them anything to create an email, and its free (if you choose the free version). No birthdays, no licence details, no nothing.
I just used my writing handle and created my account.
https:/protonmail.com
Right. Now that we have our dodgy email to approach dodgy people, here's the crux of the issue:
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