Last Updated: August 21, 2026
Oreviane respects the intellectual property rights of creators, copyright owners, photographers, designers, writers, artists, and other rights holders.
This DMCA Copyright Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives may report allegedly infringing material appearing on oreviane.com, how we review copyright complaints, and how a person affected by a removal may submit a counter-notification where applicable.
This policy is intended to provide a copyright notice-and-takedown procedure consistent with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512, where applicable.
Summary
| Topic | Information |
|---|---|
| Store | Oreviane |
| Website | oreviane.com |
| Purpose | Reporting alleged copyright infringement |
| Copyright Notice Method | Written notice by email |
| Copyright Contact Email | support@oreviane.com |
| Required Notice Information | Signature, copyrighted work identification, disputed material identification, contact details, good-faith statement, and accuracy/authority statement |
| Counter-Notification | Available where applicable for material removed because of mistake or misidentification |
| Repeat Infringement | Repeated infringement may result in removal or restriction where applicable |
| Trademark Complaints | Handled separately under our Intellectual Property Claim Policy |
| Business Address | 579 Higgins Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410-3329, United States |
| Support Hours | Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM ET |
1. Scope of This Policy
This policy applies specifically to claims involving copyright infringement associated with material available on oreviane.com.
Copyright-protected material may include:
- Photographs
- Product images
- Illustrations
- Artwork
- Graphics
- Written content
- Product descriptions
- Videos
- Original website content
- Other copyrightable works
This policy does not determine whether any particular work is legally protected or whether a particular use constitutes infringement. Those questions depend on applicable law and the specific facts.
2. Copyright Respect
Oreviane does not knowingly intend to publish or maintain material that unlawfully infringes another party's copyright.
If you believe copyrighted material that you own or are authorized to represent appears on our website without lawful authorization, you may submit a written copyright infringement notice using the procedure below.
We will review sufficiently detailed complaints and take appropriate action where required.
3. Copyright Complaints Only
The notice-and-takedown procedure described on this page applies to copyright claims.
It should not be used solely for:
- Trademark disputes
- Brand-name disputes
- Patent complaints
- Trade dress complaints
- Defamation claims
- General product complaints
- Pricing disputes
- Customer service matters
For non-copyright intellectual property complaints, please refer to our Intellectual Property Claim Policy or contact support@oreviane.com.
4. Who May Submit a Copyright Notice?
A copyright notice should be submitted by:
- The copyright owner
- A person authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner
- An attorney representing the copyright owner
- Another properly authorized agent of the copyright owner
If you are submitting a complaint for another person or organization, you should have sufficient authority to act on their behalf.
5. Before Submitting a Notice
Before submitting a copyright complaint, please carefully consider whether the disputed use may be:
- Authorized by the copyright owner
- Covered by a valid license
- Permitted under applicable law
- A fair use
- In the public domain
- Otherwise lawfully used
A copyright notice should not be submitted merely because you disagree with the way material is being used.
6. Requirements for a Copyright Infringement Notice
To help ensure that we can identify and evaluate the complaint, a copyright infringement notice should substantially include the following information.
A. Signature
Provide a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
B. Identification of the Copyrighted Work
Identify the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.
If multiple copyrighted works on the website are covered by one complaint, you may provide a representative list of those works.
C. Identification of the Allegedly Infringing Material
Clearly identify the material you believe is infringing or is the subject of infringing activity.
Please provide enough information for us to locate it.
This should include, where available:
- Exact page URL
- Product URL
- Product name
- Image location
- Screenshot
- Description of the disputed material
D. Contact Information
Provide information reasonably sufficient for us to contact you, such as:
- Full legal name
- Mailing address
- Telephone number
- Email address
E. Good-Faith Statement
Your notice should include a statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use of the material complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
F. Accuracy and Authority Statement
Your notice should state that:
- The information in the notification is accurate; and
- Under penalty of perjury, you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive copyright right that is allegedly infringed.
7. Recommended Notice Format
For efficient processing, your copyright notice should contain:
- Your full legal name.
- Your company or organization, if applicable.
- Your mailing address.
- Your telephone number.
- Your email address.
- Identification of the copyright owner.
- Identification of the copyrighted work.
- Identification of the allegedly infringing material.
- Exact URL where the disputed material appears.
- Supporting evidence where available.
- Required good-faith statement.
- Required accuracy and authority statement under penalty of perjury.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
8. Where to Send a Copyright Notice
Copyright infringement notices concerning material appearing on oreviane.com may be sent to:
Oreviane
Email: support@oreviane.com
Address: 579 Higgins Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410-3329, United States
Support Hours: Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)
Recommended email subject:
DMCA Copyright Notice – [Copyright Owner Name]
9. Exact URL Requirement
Please provide the exact URL of the allegedly infringing material whenever possible.
For example, identify:
- The exact product page
- The exact image
- The exact article or page
- The specific text or content complained of
A notice stating only that "the website infringes my copyright" may not contain sufficient information for us to locate the disputed material.
10. Supporting Evidence
Although copyright registration is not always required to submit a copyright complaint, supporting evidence can help us evaluate your claim.
Supporting information may include:
- Copyright registration number
- Original image or source file
- Original publication URL
- Date of publication
- Licensing information
- Copyright assignment documentation
- Original artwork files
- Screenshots
- Other reasonable evidence of ownership
Please provide only information relevant to the copyright complaint.
11. Copyright Registration
You may identify a copyright registration if one exists.
Useful registration information may include:
- Registration number
- Copyright owner
- Work title
- Registration date
- Jurisdiction
The absence of a registration number does not automatically mean that a copyright complaint will be rejected.
12. Product Image Complaints
If your complaint concerns a photograph or product image, please provide:
- The original image you claim to own
- Evidence of ownership or authorization
- The page where your original image appears, where available
- The exact URL on oreviane.com
- A screenshot identifying the disputed image
This information allows us to compare the material accurately.
13. Written Content Complaints
If your complaint concerns written content, please identify:
- The original copyrighted text
- The allegedly copied text
- The location where the original text was published
- The exact location on oreviane.com
- Evidence of authorship or ownership where reasonably available
Common phrases, facts, product specifications, short descriptions, and other material may have different copyright protection depending on applicable law.
14. Review of Copyright Notices
After receiving a sufficiently detailed copyright notice, we may:
- Review the information provided.
- Identify the disputed material.
- Review relevant ownership information.
- Request additional information where necessary.
- Remove or disable access to the material where appropriate.
- Contact the party associated with the disputed material where applicable.
- Take other appropriate action based on the circumstances and applicable law.
15. Removal or Disabling of Material
Where a valid copyright notice applies and removal is appropriate, Oreviane may act expeditiously to:
- Remove the disputed image
- Remove disputed text
- Disable access to content
- Remove an affected product listing
- Replace disputed content
- Take other reasonable corrective measures
Removal does not necessarily constitute an admission that infringement occurred.
16. Notification of Affected Parties
Where applicable, if content is removed or disabled because of a copyright notice, we may notify the party responsible for providing or posting that content.
The notification may include sufficient information regarding the complaint to allow that party to understand and respond to the claim.
17. Counter-Notification
If material you provided was removed or disabled because of a copyright complaint and you believe the removal occurred because of a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification where applicable.
A counter-notification is a formal legal process and should not be submitted unless you have a good-faith basis for requesting restoration of the material.
18. Requirements for a Counter-Notification
A counter-notification should substantially contain:
A. Your Signature
Your physical or electronic signature.
B. Identification of Removed Material
Identify the material that was removed or to which access was disabled.
You should also identify the location where the material appeared before removal or disabling.
C. Statement Under Penalty of Perjury
Include a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
D. Contact Information
Provide:
- Full legal name
- Mailing address
- Telephone number
- Email address where applicable
E. Consent to Federal Court Jurisdiction
Your counter-notification must include the legally required statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the appropriate United States Federal District Court.
If your address is within the United States, this generally means the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which your address is located.
If your address is outside the United States, the statement must consent to jurisdiction in an appropriate judicial district in which the service provider may be found.
F. Acceptance of Service of Process
Your counter-notification must state that you will accept service of process from:
- The person who submitted the original copyright infringement notice, or
- That person's authorized agent.
19. Recommended Counter-Notification Format
A complete counter-notification should include:
- Your full legal name.
- Your mailing address.
- Your telephone number.
- Your email address.
- Identification of the removed material.
- The URL where the material previously appeared.
- Your statement under penalty of perjury regarding mistake or misidentification.
- Your consent to the required Federal District Court jurisdiction.
- Your agreement to accept service of process.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
20. Where to Send a Counter-Notification
Counter-notifications concerning material removed from oreviane.com may be sent to:
Email: support@oreviane.com
Recommended subject:
DMCA Counter-Notification – [Your Name]
You may also identify the relevant material and previous page location so we can match the counter-notification to the original complaint.
21. Counter-Notification Review
After receiving a counter-notification that substantially satisfies applicable requirements, we may:
- Review the counter-notification
- Provide a copy to the original complaining party where required
- Inform the complaining party that removed material may be restored
- Follow the applicable statutory notice-and-restoration procedure
22. Restoration Following a Counter-Notification
Where the statutory counter-notification procedure applies, material may be restored not less than 10 and not more than 14 business days after receipt of a valid counter-notification unless the original complaining party informs us that it has filed an appropriate court action seeking to restrain the allegedly infringing activity.
If we receive legally sufficient notice of such court action, the material may remain unavailable pending further resolution.
23. Court Proceedings
A copyright notice or counter-notification does not itself determine who ultimately owns the copyright or whether infringement occurred.
Where the parties dispute ownership, authorization, fair use, licensing, or infringement, final resolution may require appropriate legal proceedings.
Oreviane does not act as a court and does not provide legal representation to either party.
24. False Copyright Notices
Do not knowingly submit a false or materially misleading copyright complaint.
A person who knowingly materially misrepresents that content is infringing may be responsible for damages, costs, or other consequences available under applicable law.
Copyright complaints should be submitted only with a genuine and supportable basis.
25. False Counter-Notifications
A counter-notification should not knowingly contain false statements.
A person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification may face liability under applicable law.
26. Repeat Infringement
Where applicable, Oreviane may take appropriate action concerning parties associated with repeated copyright infringement.
Actions may include:
- Removing content
- Disabling content
- Restricting future submissions
- Discontinuing use of material supplied by a particular source
- Terminating relationships with repeat infringers where appropriate
The action taken will depend on the facts and circumstances.
27. Supplier and Third-Party Content
Some website material may originate from:
- Suppliers
- Manufacturers
- Contractors
- Designers
- Photographers
- Content providers
- Other authorized sources
If a copyright complaint involves material provided by another party, we may request information concerning:
- Ownership
- Licensing
- Authorization
- Source of the material
- Permission to use the content
We may remove disputed material while a complaint is being reviewed where appropriate.
28. No Obligation to Accept Unauthorized Content
Nothing in this policy requires Oreviane to continue displaying content simply because a counter-notification has been submitted.
We may independently remove content for legitimate reasons permitted by our Terms of Service, contracts, business policies, or applicable law.
29. Fair Use and Other Legal Exceptions
Not every unauthorized use of copyrighted material necessarily constitutes infringement.
Applicable legal principles may include:
- Fair use
- Public-domain status
- Licensing
- Authorization
- Statutory exceptions
- Other legally permitted uses
Claimants should consider these possibilities before submitting a copyright complaint.
30. Trademark and Counterfeit Claims
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act notice procedure addresses copyright.
If your concern involves:
- Trademark infringement
- Unauthorized trademark use
- Brand impersonation
- Counterfeit products
- Trade dress
- Other non-copyright intellectual property rights
please refer to our Intellectual Property Claim Policy or contact:
support@oreviane.com
31. Information Sharing During a Claim
Copyright complaint and counter-notification information may be shared with relevant parties where reasonably necessary or legally required to process the claim.
For example, a counter-notification may be forwarded to the party that submitted the original copyright notice.
A claimant should therefore avoid submitting unnecessary confidential or sensitive information.
32. Privacy
Information collected during a copyright dispute may include:
- Name
- Mailing address
- Telephone number
- Email address
- Copyright ownership information
- Legal statements
- Signature
- URLs
- Supporting documentation
We may use this information to:
- Process the complaint
- Verify claims
- Communicate with relevant parties
- Maintain legal records
- Prevent abuse
- Comply with applicable law
- Establish or defend legal claims
Our broader handling of personal information is described in our Privacy Policy.
33. Confidential Information
Do not submit information unrelated to the copyright claim.
In particular, do not send:
- Passwords
- Complete payment card numbers
- Card security codes
- Unrelated financial information
- Unnecessary government identification documents
- Other sensitive information unrelated to ownership or the copyright complaint
34. Incomplete Notices
If a copyright notice does not contain enough information for us to reasonably evaluate or locate the disputed material, we may contact the sender for additional information.
A substantially incomplete complaint may delay our ability to review or act on the request.
35. Multiple Copyrighted Works
If a complaint concerns multiple copyrighted works appearing on oreviane.com, you may provide a representative list of the affected works where legally appropriate.
Please still provide enough information for us to locate the allegedly infringing material.
36. No Automatic Admission of Liability
Removal, disabling, modification, or replacement of content following a copyright complaint does not constitute:
- An admission of infringement
- An admission of liability
- A determination of copyright ownership
- A waiver of any rights or defenses
Such action may be taken as part of a good-faith copyright compliance process.
37. No Waiver of Legal Rights
Nothing in this policy limits legal rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be restricted.
Copyright owners, affected users, and other parties remain responsible for protecting their respective legal rights.
38. External Websites
This policy applies to material available through oreviane.com that is within our reasonable control.
We generally cannot remove content hosted entirely on unrelated third-party websites or services.
Copyright concerns involving an independent website should normally be directed to that website's operator or copyright contact.
39. Changes to This Policy
We may update this DMCA Copyright Policy to reflect changes in:
- Applicable law
- Copyright procedures
- Website functionality
- Business operations
- Contact information
- Content management practices
The current version will be published on oreviane.com with an updated Last Updated date.
40. Relationship to Other Policies
This DMCA Copyright Policy should be read together with other policies available on oreviane.com, including:
- Intellectual Property Claim Policy
- Terms of Service
- Privacy Policy
- Cookie Policy
- Disclaimer
- Shipping Policy
- Return & Refund Policy
- Payment Methods Policy
- Cancel / Change Order Policy
Where another policy specifically applies to a non-copyright matter, that policy governs that subject.
41. Copyright Contact Information
To submit a copyright infringement notice, counter-notification, or copyright-related question concerning oreviane.com, contact:
Oreviane
Website: oreviane.com
Email: support@oreviane.com
Address: 579 Higgins Rd, Cheshire, CT 06410-3329, United States
Support Hours: Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET)
For copyright infringement notices, use the recommended subject:
DMCA Copyright Notice – [Copyright Owner Name]
For counter-notifications, use:
DMCA Counter-Notification – [Your Name]
Please include complete information and the exact location of the disputed material so the request can be reviewed efficiently.