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Any recourse for answers put in commercial publication without credit?

Context

I feel like this question must've been asked but I cannot find any relevant question.

Several weeks ago I was reading through a commercial publication ( a book ) on a specific platform and noticed it contained, verbatim, a long form answer I posted to a question on StackOverflow. Skimming through the rest of the book I identified code that was copied from two other answers ( but at least the entire page wasn't a copy/paste of my answer ).

This is a very nuanced issue on a not-so-popular platform. And, when troubleshooting this issue, there was absolutely no relevant documentation. Additionally, it was like 1000 words copied verbatim ( but screenshots changed ), so I know its my work.

Question

Is there any recourse through StackOverflow? I have read this and since I was not given credit it violates the license agreement. I know the books author's StackOverflow account. Is there any SOP for this?