We hold the highest regard for intellectual property rights, encompassing copyrights, trademarks, patents, designs, and trade secrets. Our commitment lies in safeguarding these rights and ensuring the legitimacy of every product and image featured on our platform. Given the extensive scale of our inventory, however, unintentional oversights may occur.
If you are an intellectual property owner or an authorized representative and believe that any content on our website infringes upon your rights, we urge you to contact us immediately. We pledge to take swift action to protect your legitimate interests.
How to File an Infringement Complaint To submit a formal copyright or trademark claim, please provide the following information to our dedicated email: support@avadance.com:
Proof of Identity: Documentation confirming that you are the rightful owner or a legally authorized representative of the property in question.
Detailed Description: A clear identification of the material being infringed, including the specific product URL(s) on our site.
Contact Information: Your full address, telephone number, and email address for correspondence.
Good Faith Statement: A formal statement confirming your belief that the disputed use of the material is not authorized by the owner, their agent, or the law.
IP Identification: Specific details of the intellectual property being claimed (e.g., “XYZ Copyright” or “ABC Trademark, Reg. No. 123456, Registered 1/1/04”).
Trademark Specifics: For trademark issues, please include the registration number or a link to the original publication, the infringing URL, and any additional evidence of ownership or usage rights.
Important Notices:
Dedicated Channel: The email address support@avadance.com is strictly for intellectual property disputes. For all other inquiries, please contact our Customer Support team.
Legal Consequences: We treat every legitimate complaint with the utmost seriousness. Please be advised that submitting a false notification of infringement may carry legal liabilities, including responsibility for damages and attorney fees. If you are uncertain whether a material is infringing, we recommend consulting legal counsel before filing a notice.
We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain a compliant and respectful marketplace.