
DCMA
Ecomoteez operates an online platform that allows users to design and sell custom T-shirts and other merchandise.
We strictly prohibit users from creating or selling products that violate the intellectual property rights of others, including but not limited to copyrights, trademarks, and related protections.
If you believe your intellectual property rights have been infringed on Ecomoteez, please follow the procedure outlined below.
A. Reporting Intellectual Property Infringement
Ecomoteez will, in good faith, remove or restrict access to any content (“Content”) deemed to be infringing upon receipt of a properly submitted notice.
Repeat violations will result in account termination. If you believe Content on Ecomoteez infringes on your copyright or other intellectual property rights, please submit a notice containing the following details to our Designated Agent:
- Identification of the copyrighted work or intellectual property being infringed, including registration numbers if available.
- Identification of the infringing Content, including:
a) A description of how the material is using the copyrighted work or intellectual property in an infringing manner.
b) A detailed location of the infringing material on the Ecomoteez platform for verification. - Your full contact details, including name, mailing address, phone number, and email.
- A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the disputed use is not authorized by the rights holder, their agent, or the law.
- A statement, made under penalty of perjury, confirming the accuracy of the notice and that you are the rights holder or authorized to act on their behalf.
- Your electronic or physical signature.
B. Actions Taken Upon Receipt of a Valid Notice
- Ecomoteez will remove or disable access to the reported Content.
- The affected user will be notified of the removal.
- Repeat offenders will have their access to Ecomoteez terminated.
C. Counter-Notice Procedure
If a user believes that the removed or restricted Content does not infringe or that they have the right to post and use it, they may submit a counter-notice containing:
- Identification of the removed or disabled Content and where it was located before removal.
- A statement, made under penalty of perjury, asserting a good faith belief that the Content was removed due to a mistake or misidentification.
- Full contact details, including name, mailing address, phone number, and email.
- A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the Federal Court for the judicial district where their address is located, or, if outside the USA, where Ecomoteez is based.
- Their electronic or physical signature.
If a counter-notice is submitted, Ecomoteez may forward it to the original complainant, informing them that the removed Content may be reinstated within 10 business days. If the rights owner does not pursue a legal claim within 10 to 14 business days, the Content may be restored at Ecomoteez’s discretion.
Note: Under Section 512(f) of the DMCA, knowingly submitting a false infringement claim may result in legal consequences.