DMCA

Last Updated: August 22, 2026

Avelorne respects the intellectual property rights of copyright owners and expects users, service providers, and other parties interacting with avelorne.com to do the same.

This policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives may report material on avelorne.com that they believe infringes their copyrighted work, and how affected parties may submit a counter-notification where permitted by law.

Summary

Topic Information
Store Avelorne
Website avelorne.com
Policy Scope Copyright infringement claims involving content appearing on avelorne.com
Copyright Contact Email support@avelorne.com
Notice Requirements Identification of copyrighted work, allegedly infringing material, contact information, required statements, and signature
Counter-Notification Available where material was removed or disabled because of mistake or misidentification
Repeat Infringement Appropriate action may be taken regarding repeated copyright infringement
False Claims Knowingly materially false notices or counter-notices may create legal liability
Business Address 48 Beths Ave Apt 25, Bristol, CT 06010-4876, United States
Support Hours Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM ET

1. Copyright Commitment

Avelorne does not knowingly permit unauthorized use of copyrighted material on avelorne.com.

Copyright-protected material may include:

  • Photographs
  • Product images
  • Illustrations
  • Graphics
  • Artwork
  • Written content
  • Product descriptions
  • Videos
  • Designs
  • Website content
  • Other original creative works protected by copyright law

If you believe copyrighted material is being used on our website without authorization, you may submit a copyright infringement notice using the procedure below.

2. Scope of This Policy

This policy applies specifically to copyright infringement claims.

For concerns relating primarily to:

  • Trademarks
  • Brand names
  • Logos
  • Trade dress
  • Product designs
  • Other non-copyright intellectual property rights

please refer to our Intellectual Property Claim Policy or contact support@avelorne.com.

3. Who May Submit a Copyright Notice

A copyright infringement notice should be submitted by:

  • The copyright owner; or
  • A person legally authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

If you are acting for another person, company, photographer, designer, artist, or other rights holder, you must have authority to submit the claim on their behalf.

4. How to Submit a Copyright Infringement Notice

Send your written notice to:

Avelorne – Copyright / DMCA Contact

Address: 48 Beths Ave Apt 25, Bristol, CT 06010-4876, United States

Email: support@avelorne.com

Suggested email subject:

DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice – [COPYRIGHT OWNER NAME]

To allow us to evaluate your notice efficiently, include all required information described below.

5. Required Elements of a Copyright Notice

A copyright infringement notice should contain the following information.

5.1 Identification of the Copyrighted Work

Clearly identify the copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed.

If your notice covers multiple copyrighted works at a single online location, you may provide a representative list where permitted by applicable law.

Information may include:

  • Title of the work
  • Description of the work
  • Original image
  • Original publication
  • Copyright registration number, if applicable
  • Original website or authorized publication location

5.2 Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material

Clearly identify the material on avelorne.com that you believe infringes your copyright.

Please provide information reasonably sufficient for us to locate it, such as:

  • Exact page URL
  • Product URL
  • Product name
  • Image location
  • Screenshot, where helpful
  • Description of the disputed content

General statements such as "your website uses my work" without identifying the material may not provide sufficient information for review.

5.3 Your Contact Information

Provide information reasonably sufficient for us to contact you, including:

  • Full legal name
  • Company or organization, if applicable
  • Mailing address
  • Email address
  • Telephone number, where available

5.4 Good-Faith Statement

Your notice must include a statement substantially similar to:

"I have a good-faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material described in this notice is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law."

5.5 Accuracy and Authority Statement

Your notice must include a statement substantially similar to:

"I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notice is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed."

5.6 Signature

Your notice must include your:

  • Physical signature; or
  • Electronic signature.

A typed full legal name may serve as an electronic signature where legally valid.

6. Recommended Notice Format

You may use the following format:

Subject: DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice – [COPYRIGHT OWNER]

Copyright Owner:

[Full legal name or company name]

Authorized Representative, if applicable:

[Full name and relationship]

Mailing Address:

[Full mailing address]

Email Address:

[Email]

Telephone:

[Telephone number]

Copyrighted Work:

[Identify and describe the copyrighted work]

Original or Authorized Source:

[URL, publication information, registration information, or other supporting evidence]

Allegedly Infringing Material:

[Exact URL(s) on avelorne.com]

Explanation:

[Explain why you believe the material infringes your copyright]

Good-Faith Statement:

"I have a good-faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material described in this notice is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law."

Accuracy and Authority Statement:

"I declare, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notice is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed."

Electronic Signature:
[Full legal name]

7. Incomplete Notices

If your notice does not contain sufficient information, we may be unable to identify or evaluate the reported material.

We may request additional information where a notice is missing:

  • Identification of the copyrighted work
  • Exact location of the allegedly infringing material
  • Contact information
  • Good-faith statement
  • Accuracy and authority statement
  • Signature
  • Sufficient information demonstrating the basis of the claim

Providing complete information helps avoid unnecessary delays.

8. Review of Copyright Notices

When we receive a sufficiently complete copyright complaint, we may review:

  • The reported content
  • The identified copyrighted work
  • Ownership information
  • URLs supplied by the claimant
  • Licensing or authorization information
  • Relevant website records
  • Any other information reasonably necessary to evaluate the claim

We may contact the person submitting the complaint if clarification or additional documentation is required.

9. Actions Following a Copyright Notice

Where appropriate, Avelorne may:

  • Remove allegedly infringing material
  • Disable access to disputed material
  • Temporarily restrict a product page
  • Replace an image
  • Correct website content
  • Request additional evidence
  • Contact relevant parties
  • Take other reasonable action consistent with applicable law

Taking such action does not necessarily constitute an admission of copyright infringement or liability.

10. Notice to the Affected Party

Where appropriate and legally permissible, if material is removed or access is disabled in response to a copyright notice, we may notify the party associated with the affected material.

The notification may include information about:

  • The material removed
  • The copyright claim
  • The ability to submit a counter-notification
  • The next steps available under applicable law

11. Counter-Notification

If you believe material was removed or disabled because of a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a written counter-notification.

Send the counter-notification to:

Avelorne – Copyright / DMCA Contact

Address: 48 Beths Ave Apt 25, Bristol, CT 06010-4876, United States

Email: support@avelorne.com

Suggested subject:

DMCA Counter-Notification – [YOUR NAME]

12. Required Elements of a Counter-Notification

A valid counter-notification should contain the following information.

12.1 Your Signature

Include your physical or electronic signature.

12.2 Identification of Removed Material

Identify the material that was removed or disabled and the location where it appeared before removal.

Please include:

  • Original URL
  • Product page
  • Image location
  • Description of the removed material

12.3 Statement Under Penalty of Perjury

Include a statement substantially similar to:

"I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled."

12.4 Contact Information

Provide:

  • Full legal name
  • Mailing address
  • Telephone number
  • Email address

12.5 Consent to Jurisdiction

Where the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act applies, the counter-notification must include the legally required consent to jurisdiction.

A statement may substantially read:

"I consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which my address is located, or, if my address is outside the United States, to the jurisdiction of an appropriate Federal District Court in the United States, and I will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original copyright notice or that person's agent."

13. Recommended Counter-Notification Format

Subject: DMCA Counter-Notification – [YOUR NAME]

Full Legal Name:

[Name]

Address:

[Full mailing address]

Email:

[Email address]

Telephone:

[Telephone number]

Material Removed:

[Description]

Original Location:

[Exact URL]

Statement Under Penalty of Perjury:

"I declare, under penalty of perjury, that I have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled."

Consent to Jurisdiction:

[Insert the jurisdiction statement described above]

Electronic Signature:
[Full legal name]

14. Forwarding a Counter-Notification

Where required by applicable law, we may forward a valid counter-notification to the person who submitted the original copyright complaint.

This allows the original claimant to review the counter-notification and determine whether further legal action is appropriate.

15. Restoration Following a Counter-Notification

Where the applicable U.S. statutory counter-notification process applies, removed material may be restored after a valid counter-notification unless the original claimant informs us that they have filed a court action seeking to restrain the allegedly infringing activity.

Where legally applicable, restoration may occur not less than 10 and not more than 14 business days after the counter-notification is forwarded to the original claimant, unless we receive notice of qualifying legal action.

Restoration is subject to applicable law and the facts of the particular case.

16. False or Misleading Copyright Notices

Do not knowingly submit materially false copyright infringement notices.

A copyright claim should not be used to:

  • Harass another party
  • Remove lawful content
  • Misrepresent ownership
  • Suppress legitimate competition
  • Make knowingly false accusations
  • Interfere with lawful uses of copyrighted material

Under applicable law, a person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material is infringing may be liable for damages and other costs.

17. False or Misleading Counter-Notifications

Counter-notifications must also be submitted truthfully and in good faith.

Do not submit a counter-notification if you know that:

  • The reported material was used without authorization;
  • The material was correctly identified as infringing; or
  • Statements in your counter-notification are materially false.

A false counter-notification may have legal consequences.

18. Fair Use and Other Lawful Uses

Copyright law may permit certain uses of protected works without the copyright owner's authorization.

Depending on the circumstances, lawful uses may include:

  • Fair use
  • Licensed use
  • Public-domain material
  • Authorized use
  • Other statutory exceptions

Avelorne does not automatically assume that every use of copyrighted content is unlawful merely because a copyright owner submits a complaint.

Claims are reviewed based on the information available and applicable law.

19. Copyright Ownership Evidence

Where reasonably necessary, we may request supporting information such as:

  • Copyright registration records
  • Original source files
  • Original publication records
  • Licensing agreements
  • Assignment documents
  • Creator records
  • Other reasonable evidence of ownership or authority

A registration certificate may assist with a claim but is not necessarily required for every copyright complaint.

20. Claims Concerning Product Photography

If your complaint concerns a photograph appearing on avelorne.com, please identify:

  • The original photograph
  • The photographer or copyright owner
  • Where the original was first published
  • The Avelorne URL displaying the image
  • Evidence of ownership or authorization
  • The basis for your claim

Providing both the original and disputed versions may help us evaluate the complaint.

21. Claims Concerning Written Content

If your complaint concerns text or written material, please identify:

  • The original copyrighted text
  • Original publication location
  • Date of publication, where available
  • The exact Avelorne page containing the disputed material
  • The portions you believe were copied

General concepts, ideas, facts, short phrases, or other material not protected by copyright may not qualify for copyright protection.

22. Repeat Infringement

Where appropriate and consistent with applicable law, Avelorne may take action regarding repeated copyright infringement associated with content or activities under our control.

Actions may include:

  • Removing disputed material
  • Disabling content
  • Restricting product listings
  • Discontinuing use of copyrighted material
  • Restricting access by repeat infringers where applicable
  • Taking other appropriate remedial action

23. No Admission of Liability

Removal, restriction, restoration, or modification of content following a copyright complaint does not constitute an admission by Avelorne that:

  • Copyright infringement occurred
  • A claimant's allegations are legally correct
  • Avelorne accepts liability
  • A counter-notification is legally correct

Actions may be taken to comply with applicable procedures and reduce potential harm while disputes are evaluated.

24. Disputes Between Copyright Owners and Other Parties

Avelorne cannot act as a court or make binding determinations regarding complex copyright ownership disputes.

Where parties dispute:

  • Copyright ownership
  • Licensing rights
  • Authorship
  • Assignment of rights
  • Fair use
  • Validity of a license

the parties may need to resolve the dispute through legal counsel, negotiation, mediation, or an appropriate court.

25. Withdrawal of a Copyright Notice

If you submitted a copyright complaint and later determine that it should be withdrawn, contact:

support@avelorne.com

Please include:

  • Your full legal name
  • Original complaint date
  • Copyrighted work identified
  • Material reported
  • Relevant URLs
  • Clear statement withdrawing the complaint

We may verify a withdrawal before restoring affected material.

26. Withdrawal of a Counter-Notification

A counter-notification may also be withdrawn by contacting:

support@avelorne.com

Please clearly identify the original counter-notification and the material involved.

27. Information Shared During the Process

Information submitted in a copyright notice or counter-notification may need to be shared with:

  • The party associated with the disputed content
  • The copyright claimant
  • Legal advisers
  • Website or hosting service providers
  • Courts
  • Government authorities
  • Other parties where required by law

Do not include information in a copyright notice that is unnecessary to process the claim.

28. Personal Information

Personal information submitted in connection with a copyright complaint may be processed for:

  • Evaluating claims
  • Communicating with parties
  • Maintaining legal records
  • Preventing abuse
  • Establishing or defending legal claims
  • Complying with applicable laws

For more information about our privacy practices, review our Privacy Policy.

29. Confidential or Sensitive Information

Do not send unnecessary sensitive information with a copyright notice.

Please do not include:

  • Passwords
  • Full payment card numbers
  • Online banking credentials
  • Unnecessary Social Security numbers
  • Other unrelated confidential information

Only provide information reasonably necessary for the copyright process.

30. Copyright and Avelorne Content

Unless otherwise stated, original content created by or lawfully licensed to Avelorne may be protected by copyright law.

Such content may include:

  • Original photography
  • Graphics
  • Written content
  • Product descriptions
  • Website design elements
  • Marketing materials
  • Original illustrations

Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of protected Avelorne materials may violate applicable law.

31. Third-Party Copyrights

Third-party copyrighted materials, trademarks, service marks, logos, or other intellectual property remain the property of their respective owners.

Reference to a third-party product, service, carrier, or payment provider does not transfer ownership of that third party's intellectual property to Avelorne.

32. No Transfer of Copyright Through Purchase

Purchasing jewelry from avelorne.com does not give the purchaser copyright ownership in:

  • Product photographs
  • Website images
  • Marketing graphics
  • Website text
  • Branding
  • Other protected creative materials

Customers receive ownership and consumer rights relating to the purchased physical product as applicable, not ownership of unrelated copyrighted website materials.

33. Applicable Law

This policy is intended to provide a process for addressing copyright concerns, including qualifying notices and counter-notifications under applicable United States copyright law.

Nothing in this policy creates rights or obligations beyond those established by applicable law.

34. Changes to This Policy

Avelorne may update this DMCA Copyright Policy when necessary to reflect:

  • Changes in copyright law
  • Legal requirements
  • Website changes
  • Operational changes
  • Improvements to our reporting procedures

The latest version will be posted on avelorne.com with a revised Last Updated date.

35. Related Policies

This DMCA Copyright Policy should be read together with:

36. Copyright Contact Information

Copyright infringement notices, counter-notifications, withdrawals, and related copyright questions may be sent to:

Avelorne – Copyright / DMCA Contact

Website: avelorne.com

Address: 48 Beths Ave Apt 25, Bristol, CT 06010-4876, United States

Email: support@avelorne.com

Support Hours: Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)

Please provide complete, accurate, and specific information when submitting a copyright notice or counter-notification so that the matter can be reviewed appropriately.