Policy for Intellectual Property Complaints
We at thedesignertotes.com ask that you respect others’ intellectual property rights. Users who violate the intellectual property rights of others may, under appropriate circumstances and at our discretion, have their access to thedesignertotes.com’s online sites or platforms terminated, and/or such materials may be removed. Should you feel that any of your creations (such as images, texts, photos, artwork, etc.) have been replicated or utilized in a way that violates copyright on our websites or platforms, you have the option to contact us in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA). Please supply the necessary details to thedesignertotes.com designated agent (see below) in order for your DMCA complaint to be considered legitimate under the DMCA:
a signed document, either physically or digitally, from an individual with the authority to represent the copyright holder of the allegedly infringed work.
naming the copyrighted work or works that are allegedly being violated.
Identification of the content that is allegedly infringing or the target of infringement, with the intention of removing it or restricting access to it, as well as information that is at least somewhat accurate to help theenstyle.us find the content.
Details that are reasonably necessary to allow thedesignertotes.com to get in touch with you as the person filing the complaint, like your address, phone number, and, if it’s accessible, email address.
a declaration expressing your sincere belief that the copyright owner, its agent, or the law does not permit use of the content in the way that has been reported.
a declaration that the notification’s contents are true and, under penalty of perjury, that you have the right to act on behalf of the party whose exclusive right is purportedly violated.
Please be aware that thedesignertotes.com may take reasonable steps to notify the person who posted the content that theenstyle.us has received notice of an alleged infringement of intellectual property rights or other violation, even in the event that thedesignertotes.com chooses not to disable access to or remove content. thedesignertotes.com may also attempt in good faith to forward the written notification, along with the complainant’s contact information, to the person who posted the content. It should be noted that anybody who intentionally and materially misrepresents that any action or content is infringing may be liable for civil penalties, monetary damages, lawyers’ fees, and expenses under Section 512(f) of the Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512(f)).
Please use the above-mentioned contact details if you are sending a Counter-Notice under the DMCA based on content that thedesignertotes.com has blocked or removed.
Policy for Repeating Intellectual Property Complaints
Maizinoly.com has the right to cancel your account if it gets repeated complaints that you have uploaded someone else’s intellectual property without their consent. thedesignertotes.com has a mechanism in place to monitor serial infringers of third parties’ intellectual property rights and decide when to suspend or cancel your account.
Regardless of the number of strikes, thedesignertotes.com retains the right to cancel accounts that behave in violation of the terms of service.
Should you need any additional help, please contact [email protected].