DMCA


Last Updated: August 18, 2026

Avrenne respects the intellectual property rights of copyright owners and expects others to do the same.

This DMCA Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives may report material appearing on avrenne.com that they believe infringes their copyrights, and how an affected party may submit a counter-notification when applicable.

This policy should be read together with our Intellectual Property Rights & Claims Policy and Terms of Service.

Summary

Topic Information
Store Avrenne
Website avrenne.com
Policy Scope Copyright infringement claims
Copyright Notice Method Email
Copyright Contact support@avrenne.com
Counter-Notification Accepted when legally applicable
Required Evidence Identification of copyrighted work and allegedly infringing material
False Notices May result in legal liability
Business Address 101 Seaside Ave B, Stamford, CT 06902-4316, United States
Support Hours Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM ET

1. Copyright Protection

Avrenne respects copyrights and does not intend to knowingly publish, display, distribute, or maintain material that unlawfully infringes another person's copyright.

Copyright complaints concerning material appearing on avrenne.com may be submitted using the procedure described below.

2. Scope of This Policy

This policy applies specifically to copyright claims involving material appearing on or accessible through avrenne.com, including alleged unauthorized use of:

  • Product photographs.
  • Written content.
  • Artwork.
  • Illustrations.
  • Graphics.
  • Website images.
  • Promotional materials.
  • Other copyright-protected works.

Trademark, patent, counterfeit, design, and other non-copyright intellectual property concerns should generally be submitted under our Intellectual Property Rights & Claims Policy.

3. DMCA Copyright Notices

Under Section 512 of the U.S. Copyright Act, an effective copyright infringement notice generally includes a signature, identification of the copyrighted work, identification and location of the allegedly infringing material, contact information, a good-faith statement, and a statement of accuracy and authority made under penalty of perjury. (Cục Bản Quyền Hoa Kỳ)

If you believe copyrighted material appearing on our website infringes rights you own or are authorized to enforce, please send a written notice containing the information described below.

4. Required Information for a Copyright Notice

Your notice should include:

A. Signature

A physical or electronic signature of:

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

B. Identification of the Copyrighted Work

Clearly identify the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.

If your complaint concerns multiple copyrighted works on the website, you may provide a representative list where legally appropriate.

Examples may include:

  • Title of the work.
  • Description of the photograph or artwork.
  • Original publication location.
  • Copyright registration number, if available.

A copyright registration number is helpful when available but should not be represented as mandatory in every circumstance unless legally required for the particular proceeding.

C. Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material

Identify the specific material that you believe infringes your copyright.

Please provide the exact URL or URLs where the material appears.

For example:

https://avrenne.com/products/example-product

rather than only:

avrenne.com

The information should be sufficient for us to locate the material being reported. 

D. Your Contact Information

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

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

E. Good-Faith Statement

Include a statement substantially similar to:

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

F. Accuracy and Authority Statement

Include a statement substantially similar to:

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

These elements reflect the notice requirements contained in 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3). 

5. How to Submit a Copyright Notice

Send your written copyright notice to:

Email: support@avrenne.com

Recommended Subject:

DMCA Copyright Notice – [Name of Copyrighted Work]

Mailing information:

Avrenne

101 Seaside Ave B

Stamford, CT 06902-4316

United States

To help us review the complaint efficiently, please include all required information in one submission whenever reasonably possible.

6. Example Notice Format

A copyright complaint may be organized as follows:

Copyright Owner: [FULL NAME OR COMPANY]

Authorized Representative: [IF APPLICABLE]

Copyrighted Work: [DESCRIPTION]

Copyright Registration: [IF AVAILABLE]

Original Work URL: [URL, IF AVAILABLE]

Reported Avrenne URL: [EXACT URL]

Description of Infringement: [EXPLANATION]

Name: [FULL NAME]

Address: [MAILING ADDRESS]

Telephone: [PHONE NUMBER]

Email: [EMAIL ADDRESS]

Good-Faith Statement:

I have a good-faith belief that the reported use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.

Accuracy Statement:

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

Electronic or Physical Signature:

[SIGNATURE]

7. Incomplete Notices

If a notice does not contain sufficient information to identify:

  • The copyrighted work.
  • The allegedly infringing material.
  • The location of that material.
  • The claimant.
  • The basis of the claim,

we may request additional information.

The statute provides a process for attempting to assist a claimant when a notice identifies the copyrighted work, allegedly infringing material, and contact information but is otherwise incomplete. 

8. Review of Copyright Notices

After receiving a sufficiently documented copyright notice, Avrenne may:

  • Review the information submitted.
  • Locate the material identified in the notice.
  • Request clarification or additional documentation.
  • Review relevant records.
  • Contact the party associated with the material where appropriate.
  • Remove or disable access to material when appropriate.
  • Take other action required by applicable law.

Submitting a notice does not itself constitute a final court determination that infringement occurred.

9. Removal or Disabling Access

Where a valid copyright complaint requires action, Avrenne may remove or disable access to the identified material.

Where applicable, affected parties may be informed that the material has been removed or disabled.

Section 512 provides that qualifying service providers may respond expeditiously to sufficiently compliant infringement notices by removing or disabling access to the material identified in the notice. 

10. Counter-Notification

If material associated with you has been removed or disabled because of a copyright notice and you believe the removal resulted from mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification where the statutory procedure applies.

A valid counter-notification must contain specific information required under 17 U.S.C. § 512(g)(3). 

11. Required Counter-Notification Information

A counter-notification should include:

A. Signature

Your physical or electronic signature.

B. Identification of Removed Material

Identify:

  • The material that was removed or disabled; and
  • The location where the material appeared before removal or disabling.

C. Statement Under Penalty of Perjury

Include a statement substantially similar to:

I state 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.

D. Contact and Jurisdiction Information

Provide:

  • Your full legal name.
  • Mailing address.
  • Telephone number.
  • Email address.

You must also include the jurisdiction and service-of-process statements required by applicable U.S. copyright law.

For a U.S. address, the statutory counter-notice requires consent to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which your address is located.

If your address is outside the United States, it requires consent to the jurisdiction of a Federal District Court in a judicial district where the service provider may be found.

You must also state that you will accept service of process from the person who submitted the original infringement notice or that person's agent.

12. How to Submit a Counter-Notification

Send the counter-notification to:

Email: support@avrenne.com

Recommended Subject:

DMCA Counter-Notification – [Affected Material]

Please clearly identify the original copyright complaint or affected URL if available.

13. Counter-Notification Procedure

Where the statutory counter-notification procedure applies, a copy of a valid counter-notification may be provided to the original complaining party.

Under Section 512, removed material may generally be restored not less than 10 and not more than 14 business days after receipt of a valid counter-notification, unless the original complainant provides notice that they have filed an action seeking a court order to restrain the allegedly infringing activity. 

Avrenne will apply this procedure only where it is applicable to the particular material and circumstances.

14. False or Misleading Copyright Notices

Copyright complaints and counter-notifications should be submitted carefully and accurately.

Under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), a person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material is infringing, or knowingly materially misrepresents that material was removed because of mistake or misidentification, may be liable for resulting damages, including certain costs and attorneys' fees. 

Do not knowingly submit:

  • False ownership information.
  • Fabricated copyright registrations.
  • False authorization claims.
  • Altered evidence.
  • Misleading allegations.
  • False counter-notifications.

15. Fair Use and Authorized Uses

Not every use of copyrighted material constitutes copyright infringement.

A use may be lawful because of:

  • Permission from the copyright owner.
  • A valid license.
  • Fair use.
  • Public-domain status.
  • Another applicable copyright exception or defense.

Claimants should consider whether a use may be legally authorized before submitting a takedown notice.

16. Authorized Representatives

A copyright owner may authorize an attorney, agent, rights-management company, or other representative to submit a notice.

An authorized representative should clearly identify:

  • The copyright owner.
  • The representative.
  • The representative's contact details.
  • The basis of the representative's authority.

We may request additional proof of authorization where reasonably necessary.

17. Multiple Copyrighted Works

If multiple copyrighted works are involved, identify each work sufficiently for review.

Where Section 512 permits a representative list of multiple works at a single online site, the complaint may use such a list.

Whenever practical, provide the exact allegedly infringing URL associated with each reported work.

18. Copyright Registration Information

If the work is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office or another relevant copyright authority, please provide:

  • Registration number.
  • Registration date, if available.
  • Name of registered copyright owner.
  • Relevant registration documentation or public record information.

Providing registration information may make it easier to verify the claim.

19. Product Photography Claims

If your complaint concerns product photography, please provide:

  • The original photograph.
  • Evidence of ownership or authorization.
  • Original publication location where available.
  • Date of creation or publication where available.
  • Exact Avrenne URL displaying the photograph.
  • Explanation of the unauthorized use.

20. Written Content Claims

If your complaint concerns written content, identify:

  • The original text.
  • The source where it was originally published.
  • The allegedly copied material.
  • Exact URL where it appears on Avrenne.
  • Your copyright ownership or authorization.

21. Content Owned by Avrenne

Original materials created by or specifically for Avrenne may be protected under applicable copyright and other intellectual property laws.

These may include:

  • Original photographs.
  • Website graphics.
  • Written content.
  • Advertising materials.
  • Original artwork.
  • Brand-related creative content.

Nothing in this policy claims ownership of third-party materials that Avrenne does not own.

22. Repeat Infringement

Where applicable to the operation of the service, Avrenne may take appropriate action concerning repeated copyright infringement.

Section 512 requires qualifying service providers seeking certain safe-harbor protections to adopt and reasonably implement a policy providing for termination, in appropriate circumstances, of subscribers or account holders who are repeat infringers.

23. Designated Agent Requirements

U.S. Copyright Office guidance states that a service provider seeking the applicable Section 512 safe-harbor protections must designate an agent to receive copyright infringement notifications and maintain the required designation with the Copyright Office.

The contact information above is Avrenne's published contact for copyright complaints under this policy.

Where a separate statutory designated-agent listing applies, copyright owners may also use the current information published in the U.S. Copyright Office's designated-agent directory.

24. Trademark and Other Intellectual Property Claims

The DMCA notice-and-counter-notice procedure described on this page relates specifically to copyright.

For concerns involving:

  • Trademark infringement.
  • Counterfeit goods.
  • Brand misuse.
  • Patents.
  • Designs.
  • Other intellectual property rights,

please review our Intellectual Property Rights & Claims Policy or contact: support@avrenne.com

25. Privacy of Claim Information

Information submitted through a copyright complaint or counter-notification may be processed for purposes including:

  • Reviewing the claim.
  • Verifying the parties involved.
  • Investigating the disputed material.
  • Communicating with relevant parties.
  • Maintaining legal records.
  • Complying with applicable requirements.
  • Responding to legal proceedings.

Please do not provide sensitive personal information that is unnecessary for processing the copyright matter.

Personal information is otherwise handled according to our Privacy Policy.

26. Legal Requests

Avrenne may respond to valid:

  • Court orders.
  • Subpoenas.
  • Government requests.
  • Other legally binding processes.

Section 512 also contains procedures under which qualifying copyright owners may seek certain subpoenas for information identifying alleged infringers.

27. No Legal Determination

Avrenne's decision to:

  • Remove content.
  • Restore content.
  • Disable content.
  • Request additional information.
  • Decline an incomplete claim.

does not constitute a judicial determination of copyright ownership or infringement.

Copyright disputes may ultimately require resolution between the affected parties or by a court with appropriate jurisdiction.

28. Changes to This Policy

We may update this DMCA Policy when reasonably necessary to reflect changes in:

  • Website operations.
  • Copyright procedures.
  • Applicable laws.
  • Business practices.
  • Service-provider requirements.

The current version will be published on this page with an updated Last Updated date.

29. Related Policies

Please also review:

30. Contact Us

For copyright notices, counter-notifications, or questions concerning this policy, contact:

Avrenne

Website: avrenne.com

Address: 101 Seaside Ave B, Stamford, CT 06902-4316, United States

Email: support@avrenne.com

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

Copyright Notice Subject:

DMCA Copyright Notice – [Copyrighted Work]

Counter-Notification Subject:

DMCA Counter-Notification – [Affected Material]