Effective Date: August 10, 2026
Klarizza respects the intellectual property rights of creators, copyright owners, and other rights holders. We expect users, contributors, suppliers, and other parties who provide or publish content through the Klarizza website to respect applicable copyright laws.
This DMCA Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives can submit a copyright infringement notification concerning material available through the Klarizza website and how an affected party may submit a counter-notification when appropriate.
Klarizza operates an online store offering Bags, Hats, and Sunglasses. Our website may contain product photographs, descriptions, graphics, logos, written materials, videos, designs, and other content that may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property laws.
This policy is intended to provide a clear process for legitimate copyright concerns. It does not constitute legal advice and does not replace applicable law.
1. ABOUT KLARIZZA
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Information |
Details |
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Store |
Klarizza |
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Website |
klarizza.com |
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Products |
Bags, Hats, Sunglasses |
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DMCA / Copyright Contact |
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Support Hours |
8:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST |
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Support Days |
Monday – Saturday |
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Effective Date |
August 10, 2026 |
This DMCA Policy applies to copyright infringement notifications concerning material made available through the Klarizza website.
2. COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Copyright generally protects original creative works fixed in a tangible medium.
Depending on applicable law, copyright may protect:
- Photographs
- Product images
- Written content
- Articles
- Graphics
- Illustrations
- Videos
- Artwork
- Original designs
- Website content
- Other qualifying creative works
Copyright protection does not necessarily extend to every word, idea, fact, product, method, or common design element.
A copyright complaint should identify the specific copyrighted work and explain how the allegedly infringing material uses that work.
3. KLARIZZA'S COPYRIGHT POLICY
Klarizza respects valid copyright claims and will review properly submitted notices.
When a credible copyright complaint is received, Klarizza may:
- Review the reported material.
- Request additional information.
- Contact the relevant content provider.
- Remove or restrict access to material where appropriate.
- Take other reasonable action based on the circumstances.
The submission of a copyright notice does not automatically establish infringement or guarantee removal of the reported material.
Klarizza may consider applicable legal exceptions and other relevant circumstances when reviewing a complaint.
4. WHO MAY SUBMIT A DMCA NOTICE?
A copyright infringement notice may generally be submitted by:
- The copyright owner.
- An authorized representative of the copyright owner.
- A person legally authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
If you are acting for someone else, you should clearly state your relationship to the copyright owner and provide appropriate evidence of your authority when requested.
5. REQUIREMENTS FOR A COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT NOTICE
A copyright notice should contain enough information for Klarizza to understand the alleged infringement and identify the material involved.
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Information |
Requirement |
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Claimant Name |
Full name of copyright owner or authorized representative |
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Contact Information |
Valid email address and appropriate contact details |
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Copyrighted Work |
Clear description of the protected work |
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Ownership |
Explanation of the claimant's copyright interest |
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Infringing Material |
Identification of the material allegedly infringing |
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Location |
URL or other specific location of the material |
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Good-Faith Statement |
Confirmation of the claimant's good-faith belief |
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Accuracy Statement |
Confirmation that submitted information is accurate |
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Authority Statement |
Confirmation of authority to act where applicable |
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Signature |
Physical or electronic signature |
Incomplete notices may delay the review process.
6. IDENTIFYING THE COPYRIGHTED WORK
A copyright notice should identify the original work that you believe has been infringed.
Please provide enough information to allow Klarizza to understand what work is protected.
Examples may include:
- Title of the work
- Description of the photograph
- Date of creation
- Original publication location
- Registration information, if applicable
- Original webpage
- Other identifying information
If multiple works are involved, please provide a representative list when permitted by applicable law.
7. IDENTIFYING THE ALLEGEDLY INFRINGING MATERIAL
The notice should identify where the allegedly infringing material appears on the Klarizza website.
Where possible, provide:
- Full URL
- Product page URL
- Image URL
- Product name
- Screenshot
- Description of where the material appears
A general statement that copyrighted content appears somewhere on the website may not provide enough information for Klarizza to locate the material.
8. COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP INFORMATION
The claimant should explain why they are entitled to enforce the copyright.
Relevant information may include:
- Original creator status
- Copyright registration
- Assignment of copyright
- License or ownership documentation
- Employer ownership documentation where applicable
- Authorization from the copyright owner
Klarizza may request additional documentation when reasonably necessary to evaluate the claim.
9. GOOD-FAITH STATEMENT
A copyright notice should include a statement confirming that the claimant has a good-faith belief that the use of the material identified in the notice is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or applicable law.
The statement should be made honestly and based on the information reasonably available to the claimant.
10. ACCURACY AND AUTHORITY STATEMENT
The claimant should also confirm that the information contained in the notice is accurate and, where applicable, that the claimant is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
False statements may have legal consequences.
Klarizza encourages claimants to review their information carefully before submitting a notice.
11. SIGNATURE REQUIREMENT
A valid copyright notice should include a physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or an authorized representative.
An electronic signature may be provided in an appropriate format.
The signature requirement is intended to confirm that the notice has been submitted by a person taking responsibility for the claim.
12. HOW TO SUBMIT A DMCA NOTICE
Copyright infringement notices should be sent to:
Please use the subject line:
DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice
The email should contain all relevant information required to identify the copyrighted work and allegedly infringing material.
Where supporting documentation is available, it may be included with the notice.
13. DMCA NOTICE TEMPLATE
A claimant may use the following structure when preparing a notice:
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Section |
Information to Provide |
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Copyright Owner |
Name of rights holder |
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Authorized Representative |
Name and authority, if applicable |
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Contact Information |
Email and other relevant contact details |
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Copyrighted Work |
Description of protected work |
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Original Location |
Where the original work can be verified |
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Infringing Material |
Description of allegedly infringing content |
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Infringing URL |
Exact Klarizza URL |
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Good-Faith Statement |
Confirmation of good-faith belief |
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Accuracy Statement |
Confirmation of accurate information |
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Authority Statement |
Confirmation of authority to act |
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Signature |
Physical or electronic signature |
This template is provided for convenience and does not constitute legal advice.
14. REVIEW OF DMCA NOTICES
After receiving a copyright notice, Klarizza may review:
- Whether the notice identifies a specific copyrighted work.
- Whether the claimant identifies the allegedly infringing material.
- Whether the location of the material is sufficiently specific.
- Whether the claimant provides appropriate contact information.
- Whether required statements are included.
- Whether the claimant appears authorized to submit the complaint.
- Whether additional information is reasonably necessary.
Klarizza may contact the claimant if additional information is needed.
15. POSSIBLE ACTION AFTER A NOTICE
Depending on the circumstances, Klarizza may:
- Remove the reported material.
- Disable access to the material.
- Request additional information.
- Contact the relevant content provider.
- Seek clarification regarding authorization.
- Maintain the material when the claim is insufficient or otherwise unsupported.
- Take other appropriate action.
Klarizza does not guarantee that every reported item will be removed.
16. COUNTER-NOTIFICATION
If material has been removed or access has been restricted because of a copyright complaint, the affected party may have the right to submit a counter-notification where permitted by applicable law.
A counter-notification should generally explain why the affected party believes the material was removed or restricted in error or why the use is authorized.
A counter-notification may require specific legal statements and contact information.
17. INFORMATION FOR A COUNTER-NOTIFICATION
A counter-notification may need to include:
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Information |
Description |
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Identifying Information |
Name and contact details |
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Removed Material |
Description of the material involved |
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Previous Location |
Location where the material appeared |
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Good-Faith Statement |
Statement regarding the removal or restriction |
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Consent to Jurisdiction |
Where legally required |
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Service of Process |
Agreement to accept applicable legal process where required |
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Signature |
Physical or electronic signature |
Requirements may depend on applicable law and the circumstances of the dispute.
18. HOW TO SUBMIT A COUNTER-NOTIFICATION
Counter-notifications should be submitted to:
Please use the subject line:
DMCA Counter-Notification
The counter-notification should clearly identify the material that was removed or restricted and explain the basis for requesting restoration.
Klarizza may request additional information where necessary.
19. REVIEW OF COUNTER-NOTIFICATIONS
Klarizza may review a counter-notification to determine whether it contains the information necessary for further consideration.
Where applicable, Klarizza may:
- Notify the original claimant.
- Provide the claimant with the relevant counter-notification information.
- Review the dispute.
- Restore or reinstate material when appropriate.
- Maintain restrictions when legally or operationally appropriate.
- Take other action permitted by applicable law.
The outcome depends on the circumstances of the individual dispute.
20. COPYRIGHT EXCEPTIONS
Not every use of copyrighted material constitutes copyright infringement.
Depending on applicable law, certain uses may be protected by legal doctrines or exceptions such as:
- Fair use
- Fair dealing
- Commentary
- Criticism
- News reporting
- Education
- Research
- Parody
- Other applicable exceptions
Klarizza may consider relevant legal exceptions when reviewing copyright complaints.
21. AUTHORIZED USE OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL
Copyrighted material may be used lawfully when the user has appropriate authorization or a valid legal basis.
Examples may include:
- Written permission
- License
- Distribution agreement
- Supplier authorization
- Copyright ownership
- Other applicable rights
If you have authorized Klarizza or another party to use your copyrighted material, please provide relevant documentation when responding to a claim.
22. PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY CLAIMS
Klarizza may display photographs associated with Bags, Hats, Sunglasses, and other products.
If you believe that one of these photographs is your copyrighted work and has been used without permission, please provide:
- URL of the photograph.
- Description of your original photograph.
- Evidence of ownership.
- Original publication information, if available.
- Explanation of the alleged unauthorized use.
Screenshots or links to the original work may help us review the complaint.
23. WRITTEN CONTENT CLAIMS
Copyright complaints may also concern written material such as:
- Product descriptions
- Articles
- Website copy
- Marketing text
- Guides
- Other original written content
The claimant should identify the original work and explain which portion of the Klarizza content allegedly reproduces or otherwise infringes that work.
Short phrases, facts, product information, common terminology, and ideas may not receive the same copyright protection as original creative expression.
24. USER-GENERATED CONTENT
If Klarizza permits customers to submit reviews, photographs, comments, or other content, users are responsible for ensuring that their submissions do not infringe third-party copyrights.
Klarizza may remove or restrict user-generated content after receiving a valid copyright complaint.
Users should not submit content that they do not have the right or authorization to use.
25. REPEAT COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
Klarizza may take appropriate action against users, contributors, or other parties who repeatedly engage in confirmed copyright infringement.
Depending on the circumstances, action may include:
- Content removal
- Account restrictions
- Suspension of relevant functionality
- Termination of access where appropriate
- Other reasonable measures
Klarizza may consider the circumstances of each individual case before taking action.
26. FALSE OR FRAUDULENT DMCA NOTICES
Copyright notices must be submitted in good faith.
A person should not knowingly submit a false or materially misleading copyright infringement notice.
Examples of inappropriate conduct may include:
- Claiming ownership of someone else's work.
- Knowingly providing false information.
- Misrepresenting authorization.
- Requesting removal of lawful content for an improper purpose.
- Impersonating a copyright owner.
- Submitting fraudulent documentation.
Klarizza may take appropriate action regarding fraudulent or abusive complaints.
27. COPYRIGHT DISPUTES
Copyright disputes may involve complex legal and factual questions.
Klarizza may review information provided by both parties but does not necessarily act as a court or legal adjudicator.
Where a dispute cannot be resolved through the website process, the parties may pursue remedies available under applicable law.
Nothing in this policy prevents a rights holder or affected party from seeking independent legal advice.
28. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Claimants should provide only information reasonably necessary to support their copyright complaint.
Do not include unnecessary confidential information.
In particular, do not send:
- Passwords
- Complete payment card numbers
- Security codes
- Unnecessary financial information
- Confidential information unrelated to the copyright claim
Information submitted may be retained and processed as reasonably necessary to investigate the complaint, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or protect Klarizza and its users.
29. PERSONAL INFORMATION
Klarizza may process personal information included in copyright notices and counter-notifications.
Such information may be used to:
- Verify a complaint.
- Communicate with the parties.
- Investigate the alleged infringement.
- Process a counter-notification.
- Maintain records.
- Comply with legal requirements.
Personal information is handled in accordance with the Klarizza Privacy Policy and applicable law.
30. THIRD-PARTY CONTENT
Some content displayed through Klarizza may originate from third parties, suppliers, service providers, customers, or other contributors.
A third party that provides copyrighted material is responsible for ensuring that it has appropriate rights or authorization to use that material.
If you believe third-party content available through Klarizza infringes your copyright, you may submit a DMCA notice using the process described in this policy.
31. COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP OF KLARIZZA CONTENT
Unless otherwise stated, original content created by or for Klarizza may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property laws.
This may include:
- Original website text
- Original product photography
- Graphics
- Marketing materials
- Website layouts
- Original illustrations
- Other creative materials
Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, or commercial use may violate applicable rights.
32. THIRD-PARTY COPYRIGHTS
Klarizza may use content that is properly licensed, authorized, supplied, or otherwise lawfully made available by third parties.
Where a copyright owner disputes such use, Klarizza may request documentation regarding:
- Licensing
- Ownership
- Distribution rights
- Supplier authorization
- Other applicable permissions
This information may help us evaluate the claim.
33. NO GUARANTEE OF CONTENT REMOVAL
Submitting a DMCA notice does not guarantee that the reported content will be removed.
Klarizza may determine that:
- The notice is incomplete.
- The claimant has not established sufficient rights.
- The material cannot be located.
- The use may be authorized.
- A legal exception may apply.
- Additional information is required.
- Another appropriate resolution is available.
Klarizza will review credible notices based on the information available.
34. LEGAL PROCESS
Klarizza may comply with valid legal processes, court orders, governmental requests, or other legally binding requirements concerning copyright or intellectual property matters.
Nothing in this policy limits any rights or remedies available under applicable law.
35. CHANGES TO THIS DMCA POLICY
Klarizza may update this DMCA Policy from time to time.
Updates may reflect:
- Changes in applicable law.
- Changes to our website.
- Changes in content management practices.
- Changes in business operations.
- Changes in copyright procedures.
- Changes in third-party services.
The updated policy will be published on the Klarizza website with a revised effective date when appropriate.
36. CONTACT KLARIZZA
All DMCA copyright notices and counter-notifications should be directed to:
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Contact Information |
Details |
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Store |
Klarizza |
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Website |
klarizza.com |
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DMCA Email |
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Support Hours |
8:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST |
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Support Days |
Monday – Saturday |
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Products |
Bags, Hats, Sunglasses |
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Effective Date |
August 10, 2026 |
Please use a clear subject line such as DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice or DMCA Counter-Notification.
37. QUICK DMCA SUMMARY
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Topic |
Klarizza Policy |
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Copyright Contact |
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Notice Method |
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Notice Subject |
DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice |
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Counter-Notice Subject |
DMCA Counter-Notification |
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Protected Materials |
Photographs, text, graphics, artwork, videos, and other qualifying works |
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Required Identification |
Copyrighted work and allegedly infringing material |
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URL |
Specific location should be provided |
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Ownership Evidence |
Required where reasonably applicable |
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Good-Faith Statement |
Required |
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Accuracy Statement |
Required |
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Authority Statement |
Required where applicable |
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Signature |
Physical or electronic |
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Repeat Infringement |
May result in additional action |
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False Claims |
Not permitted |
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Support Hours |
8:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST |
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Support Days |
Monday – Saturday |
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Effective Date |
August 10, 2026 |
Klarizza respects copyright ownership and encourages copyright holders or authorized representatives to contact us when they believe protected material has been used without authorization.
To submit a DMCA copyright notice or counter-notification, please contact support@klarizza.com with complete and accurate information identifying the protected work, the material at issue, and the basis for your claim.