Intellectual Property Rights

Last Updated: August 22, 2026

Avelorne respects the intellectual property rights of creators, brands, designers, photographers, rights holders, and other third parties.

This Intellectual Property Claim Policy explains how to report suspected infringement involving content, product listings, images, trademarks, logos, designs, copyrighted materials, or other intellectual property appearing on avelorne.com.

We review properly submitted intellectual property complaints in good faith and may remove, restrict, or modify disputed content when appropriate.

Summary

Topic Information
Store Avelorne
Website avelorne.com
Claims Covered Copyright, trademark, logo, product imagery, design, and other intellectual property concerns
How to Submit a Claim Email a complete written notice
Claim Email support@avelorne.com
Required Evidence Identification of the protected work/right and the allegedly infringing material
Claimant Identification Full name, contact details, and authority to act for the rights holder
Good-Faith Statement Required
Accuracy Statement Required
Review Process Claims are reviewed based on the information and evidence submitted
Possible Actions Removal, restriction, correction, request for more information, or no action where infringement is not established
Support Hours Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM ET
Business Address 48 Beths Ave Apt 25, Bristol, CT 06010-4876, United States

1. Our Commitment to Intellectual Property Rights

Avelorne does not knowingly authorize the unlawful use of intellectual property belonging to third parties.

We expect content appearing on avelorne.com, including product listings, photographs, graphics, branding, descriptions, and other materials, to be used lawfully.

If you believe material appearing on our website infringes your intellectual property rights, you may submit a written claim using the procedure below.

2. Types of Intellectual Property Claims

This policy may be used to report concerns involving:

  • Copyrighted photographs
  • Copyrighted illustrations
  • Copyrighted text
  • Product descriptions
  • Original artwork
  • Graphic designs
  • Logos
  • Brand names
  • Registered or unregistered trademarks
  • Trade dress
  • Protected product designs
  • Other legally protected intellectual property

The claimant must have a legitimate interest in the intellectual property being reported.

3. Who May Submit a Claim

An intellectual property claim should be submitted by:

  • The owner of the intellectual property right; or
  • A person or organization legally authorized to act on behalf of the rights holder.

If you submit a claim on behalf of another party, you must have authority to represent that party in connection with the reported intellectual property rights.

We may request evidence of authorization where reasonably necessary.

4. How to Submit an Intellectual Property Claim

Send your written claim to:

Email: support@avelorne.com

Suggested email subject:

Intellectual Property Claim – [RIGHTS HOLDER NAME]

To allow us to evaluate the complaint properly, your notice should contain all information requested below.

5. Required Information for a Claim

Please provide:

Claimant Information

  • Full legal name
  • Company or organization name, if applicable
  • Mailing address
  • Email address
  • Telephone number, if available
  • Your relationship to the intellectual property owner

Identification of the Intellectual Property

Clearly identify the intellectual property you believe is being infringed.

Depending on the claim, this may include:

  • Title of the copyrighted work
  • Original photograph or artwork
  • Trademark name
  • Trademark registration number, if applicable
  • Registration jurisdiction
  • Logo
  • Product design
  • Original publication or source
  • Other documentation demonstrating ownership

If the work is available online, provide a location where the original or authorized material can be reviewed.

Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material

Identify the specific material on avelorne.com that you believe infringes your rights.

Please provide:

  • Product name
  • Page title
  • Page or product URL
  • Description of the disputed material
  • Screenshot, where helpful
  • Explanation of why you believe the material infringes your rights

Please be specific enough for us to locate the material.

6. Explanation of Your Rights

Your claim should explain the basis of your intellectual property rights.

For example, explain whether you are:

  • The original creator
  • The copyright owner
  • The trademark owner
  • The exclusive licensee
  • An authorized representative

Where applicable, include supporting documents demonstrating ownership or authority.

7. Good-Faith Statement

Your notice should include a statement substantially similar to the following:

"I have a good-faith belief that the use of the material identified in this notice is not authorized by the intellectual property owner, its agent, or applicable law."

This statement helps us evaluate whether the complaint represents a genuine intellectual property dispute.

8. Accuracy and Authority Statement

Your notice should also include a statement substantially similar to:

"I confirm that the information contained in this notice is accurate and that I am the owner of the intellectual property rights identified above or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner."

Please do not submit information you know to be false or misleading.

9. Signature

Your claim should include your:

  • Physical signature; or
  • Electronic signature.

Typing your full legal name at the end of an email may serve as an electronic signature where legally valid.

10. Recommended Claim Format

For efficient review, you may submit your notice using the following structure:

Subject: Intellectual Property Claim – [RIGHTS HOLDER]

Rights Holder:

[Full legal name or company]

Authorized Representative, if applicable:

[Name and relationship]

Contact Email:

[Email address]

Mailing Address:

[Full address]

Telephone:

[Telephone number]

Type of Intellectual Property:

[Copyright / Trademark / Design / Other]

Description of Protected Material:

[Describe the intellectual property]

Registration Information, if applicable:

[Registration number and jurisdiction]

Original or Authorized Source:

[URL or supporting reference]

Material Reported on Avelorne:

[Exact URL(s)]

Explanation of Alleged Infringement:

[Explain the issue]

Good-Faith Statement:

[Insert required statement]

Accuracy and Authority Statement:

[Insert required statement]

Electronic Signature:
[Full legal name]

11. Incomplete Claims

If a claim does not contain enough information for us to identify the disputed material or evaluate the rights asserted, we may request additional information.

Examples of missing information may include:

  • No identification of the protected work
  • No specific website URL
  • No explanation of ownership
  • No explanation of alleged infringement
  • No contact information
  • No good-faith statement
  • No signature

A claim may not be actionable until sufficient information is provided.

12. Review of Intellectual Property Claims

After receiving a complete claim, Avelorne may review:

  • The material identified in the complaint
  • The claimant's ownership information
  • Registration information, where applicable
  • Product or content records
  • Licensing or authorization information
  • The nature of the alleged infringement
  • Any applicable legal exceptions or defenses

We may contact the claimant if clarification or additional evidence is reasonably required.

13. Possible Actions After Review

Depending on the circumstances, Avelorne may:

  • Remove disputed content
  • Temporarily restrict disputed content
  • Correct product information
  • Replace an image
  • Modify a description
  • Suspend a product listing
  • Request additional evidence
  • Contact relevant parties
  • Restore material where appropriate
  • Take no action if the submitted information does not establish a sufficient basis for the claim

Actions are determined based on the information reasonably available at the time of review.

14. Trademark Claims

For trademark-related claims, please provide information showing:

  • The trademark owner
  • The trademark itself
  • Registration details, if registered
  • The relevant goods or services
  • The location of the allegedly infringing use
  • How the use may create unauthorized association, confusion, or other infringement

A trademark complaint should identify the specific use being challenged rather than making a general allegation against the website.

15. Copyright Claims

For copyright-related concerns, identify:

  • The copyrighted work
  • The copyright owner
  • The allegedly infringing material
  • The exact location of the material on our website
  • The basis for believing the use is unauthorized

If your complaint is intended to constitute a formal notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, please follow the requirements stated in our separate DMCA Policy.

16. Product Images and Photography

If your claim concerns a product photograph or other image, please provide:

  • The original image
  • Evidence showing ownership or authorized control
  • Original publication information where available
  • The Avelorne page containing the disputed image
  • A clear explanation of how the image is being used without authorization

Screenshots alone may not establish ownership.

17. Product Designs

Claims regarding product designs should clearly identify:

  • The design claimed to be protected
  • The type of legal protection relied upon
  • Registration information, where relevant
  • Specific characteristics allegedly copied
  • The Avelorne product being challenged

General similarity between products does not automatically establish infringement.

18. False or Misleading Claims

Do not knowingly submit false, fraudulent, or misleading intellectual property complaints.

A claim should not be used to:

  • Harass another party
  • Remove lawful competition
  • Misrepresent ownership
  • Make knowingly false accusations
  • Interfere with lawful product listings without a valid legal basis

Avelorne may decline to act on complaints that appear materially false, abusive, or unsupported.

Submitting a false legal claim may also result in legal consequences under applicable law.

19. Confidential Information

Please do not send:

  • Passwords
  • Full payment card numbers
  • Bank login credentials
  • Unnecessary government identification numbers
  • Other sensitive information not required to establish your claim

Provide only the information reasonably necessary to identify the rights holder and evaluate the complaint.

20. Information Sharing Related to Claims

To investigate or resolve a claim, we may need to share relevant information with:

  • The party responsible for the disputed material
  • Legal advisers
  • Service providers
  • Hosting or platform providers
  • Relevant authorities where legally required

We will handle personal information associated with claims in accordance with our Privacy Policy and applicable law.

21. Withdrawal of a Claim

If you previously submitted an intellectual property claim and later wish to withdraw it, email:

support@avelorne.com

Please include:

  • Your full name
  • Original claim date
  • Reported material
  • Original email address used to submit the claim
  • Clear statement that you wish to withdraw the complaint

We may verify the withdrawal before taking action.

22. Restoration of Content

Material that was removed or restricted may be restored if we determine that:

  • The claim was withdrawn
  • Sufficient authorization is demonstrated
  • The original complaint was mistaken
  • The legal basis for removal no longer applies
  • Other information supports restoration

Restoration is considered based on the circumstances of each case.

23. Repeat Infringement

Where appropriate and consistent with applicable law, Avelorne may take additional action regarding repeated or serious infringement involving content or products under our control.

Such action may include:

  • Removing content
  • Restricting product listings
  • Discontinuing use of disputed material
  • Taking other reasonable corrective measures

24. No Admission of Liability

Reviewing, removing, restricting, modifying, or restoring disputed material does not necessarily constitute an admission of infringement, liability, wrongdoing, or legal responsibility by Avelorne.

Actions may be taken to resolve disputes efficiently while available facts are reviewed.

25. Disputes Between Third Parties

Avelorne cannot adjudicate complex ownership disputes between unrelated third parties.

Where the ownership or validity of intellectual property rights is genuinely disputed, parties may need to seek resolution through:

  • Direct negotiation
  • Appropriate legal counsel
  • Relevant intellectual property offices
  • Courts or other competent authorities

We may take reasonable interim action while a dispute is being evaluated.

26. Intellectual Property Owned by Avelorne

Unless otherwise stated, intellectual property owned by or lawfully licensed to Avelorne may include:

  • Avelorne branding
  • Website text
  • Original product descriptions
  • Original photography
  • Graphics
  • Logos
  • Website design elements
  • Marketing materials
  • Other original content

Unauthorized reproduction or commercial use of protected Avelorne content may violate applicable intellectual property laws.

27. Permitted Personal Use

Visitors may ordinarily view and use avelorne.com for personal shopping purposes.

Unless otherwise permitted by law or expressly authorized, website content may not be:

  • Reproduced commercially
  • Republished
  • Sold
  • Licensed
  • Distributed
  • Scraped for unauthorized commercial use
  • Presented as another party's original content

28. Third-Party Intellectual Property

Names, logos, trademarks, payment service marks, carrier names, and other third-party intellectual property appearing on our website remain the property of their respective owners.

References to third-party services do not imply ownership of those marks by Avelorne.

29. No Transfer of Ownership

Purchasing a product from Avelorne does not transfer intellectual property ownership in:

  • Website photographs
  • Branding
  • Artwork
  • Marketing materials
  • Product descriptions
  • Protected designs
  • Other intellectual property

Customers acquire the purchased physical product and the consumer rights associated with that purchase, not ownership of unrelated intellectual property rights.

30. Privacy of Claimants

Information submitted with an intellectual property claim will be processed for purposes including:

  • Reviewing the complaint
  • Verifying rights
  • Contacting the claimant
  • Resolving the dispute
  • Maintaining legal records
  • Complying with applicable law

For more information, review our Privacy Policy.

31. Applicable Law

Intellectual property claims are evaluated according to applicable law and the information available to us.

Nothing in this policy creates intellectual property rights beyond those provided by applicable law.

32. Changes to This Policy

Avelorne may update this Intellectual Property Claim Policy to reflect:

  • Legal requirements
  • Operational changes
  • Website changes
  • Improvements to our reporting process

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

33. Related Policies

This Intellectual Property Claim Policy should be read together with:

34. Contact Information

To submit an intellectual property complaint or ask a question regarding this policy, contact:

Avelorne

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 include complete and accurate information so that we can identify and evaluate the material you are reporting.