DMCA Policy

Protecting Intellectual Property Worldwide

At Luxevéria, we promote a fair online environment and comply with international intellectual property regulations. This DMCA Policy explains how luxeveria.net responds to copyright concerns and safeguards the rights of authors and content owners.

Policy Overview:

Luxevéria recognises and respects original creative work and expects all users, partners and visitors to follow this policy as part of our Terms of Service and overall site governance.

How to Submit an Infringement Notice:

Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), rights holders may notify us if they believe material on our website infringes their copyright. Additional official information can be found at:
copyright.gov.

If you believe your copyrighted content appears on our site without permission, please send a DMCA-compliant notice to our Designated Agent including:

  • Subject Line: “Copyright Violation Notice” or “Intellectual Property Infringement Report”.
  • Identification of the Work: A clear description of the protected material and documentation proving ownership or valid authorization.
  • URL or Page Location: The exact link on Luxevéria where the allegedly infringing content is displayed.
  • Legal Statements: Required declarations such as “I believe in good faith that the use of the material is not authorized” and “I declare under penalty of perjury that I am the copyright owner or am authorised to act on behalf of the owner.”
  • Your Contact Details: Full legal name, mailing address, telephone number and email address.
  • Signature: A valid physical or electronic signature of the rights holder or authorised representative.

Designated Agent Contact:

DMCA notices should be submitted via our Contact Us page so they can be routed quickly to the responsible team.

After receiving a complete DMCA notification, Luxevéria will review the claim and take appropriate steps. Actions may include removing or limiting access to the reported material and informing the uploader. Repeated or serious infringements may result in account or access restrictions, while intentionally false or misleading reports may carry legal consequences.