DMCA

Effective Date: August 18, 2026

At Ilsabe, we respect the intellectual property rights of creators, copyright owners, businesses, and other rights holders. We expect content published or submitted through our website to respect applicable copyright laws.

This DMCA Policy explains how copyright owners or their authorized representatives can notify Ilsabe of alleged copyright infringement involving material available through https://ilsabe.com/.

Ilsabe operates an online store offering Sling Bags, Travel Bags, and Backpacks. Our website may contain product photographs, written content, graphics, logos, designs, videos, and other materials that may be protected by copyright or other intellectual property laws.


1. Purpose of This DMCA Policy

This policy establishes a procedure for copyright owners and authorized representatives who believe that copyrighted material has been used on the Ilsabe website without authorization.

If you believe that material available through our website infringes your copyright, you may submit a written copyright infringement notification to:

Ilsabe
Email: support@ilsabe.com
Website: https://ilsabe.com/
Support Hours: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST, Monday – Saturday

Please provide enough information for us to identify the copyrighted work and the allegedly infringing material.


2. What Is a DMCA Notice?

A DMCA notice is a formal notification submitted by a copyright owner or authorized representative alleging that copyrighted material has been used without authorization.

A valid notice should clearly identify:

  • The copyrighted work.
  • The allegedly infringing material.
  • The location of the material.
  • The copyright owner's contact information.
  • The claimant's authority to act.
  • The claimant's good-faith belief concerning the alleged infringement.

Submitting a notice does not automatically guarantee that material will be removed.

Ilsabe may review the information provided before taking appropriate action.


3. Who May Submit a DMCA Notice?

A DMCA notice should generally be submitted by:

  1. The copyright owner; or
  2. An authorized representative acting on behalf of the copyright owner.

If you are submitting the notice on behalf of another person or organization, please explain your authority to act for the copyright owner.

Ilsabe may request reasonable documentation confirming that authority.


4. Copyrighted Material Covered by a Notice

A DMCA notice may concern various forms of copyrighted material, including:

  • Photographs.
  • Original artwork.
  • Written content.
  • Product images.
  • Illustrations.
  • Graphics.
  • Videos.
  • Original designs.
  • Website content.
  • Other copyright-protected works.

The copyrighted work should be sufficiently described so that Ilsabe can determine what material is being claimed.


5. Information Required in a DMCA Notice

To help us review your notice, please include the following information.

A. Identification of the Copyrighted Work

Describe the copyrighted work that you believe has been infringed.

If multiple works are involved, provide a representative list or identify each work as clearly as possible.

B. Location of the Allegedly Infringing Material

Provide the exact webpage URL or other specific location where the allegedly infringing material appears on the Ilsabe website.

C. Your Contact Information

Provide:

  • Full legal name.
  • Company or organization name, if applicable.
  • Email address.
  • Telephone number, if available.
  • Mailing address, where appropriate.

D. Ownership or Authorization

Explain whether you are:

  • The copyright owner; or
  • An authorized representative of the copyright owner.

Supporting documentation may be provided when appropriate.


6. Good-Faith Statement

A DMCA notice should include a statement that the claimant has a good-faith belief that the use of the identified material is not authorized by:

  • The copyright owner.
  • The copyright owner's agent.
  • Applicable law.

The claimant should carefully investigate the matter before submitting the notice.


7. Accuracy Statement

A copyright infringement notification should contain an appropriate statement confirming that the information provided is accurate to the best of the claimant's knowledge.

Where the claimant is authorized to act for the copyright owner, the notice should also confirm that the claimant has the necessary authority to submit the notification.


8. Signature Requirement

A valid DMCA notice should include the physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a person authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

An electronic signature may be provided in an appropriate form within the submitted notice.


9. How to Submit a DMCA Notice

Send the completed notice to:

Ilsabe
Email: support@ilsabe.com

Recommended subject line:

DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice

Please do not send sensitive payment information, passwords, complete credit card numbers, or unrelated personal information with your notice.


10. Recommended DMCA Notice Format

For convenience, a notice may be structured as follows:

DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice

Copyright Owner:
[Full legal name]

Company / Organization:
[If applicable]

Contact Email:
[Email address]

Contact Telephone:
[Telephone number]

Copyrighted Work:
[Description of the original work]

Evidence of Ownership:
[Registration information, original publication, or other supporting information]

Allegedly Infringing Material:
[Description of the material]

Infringing URL:
[Full URL]

Good-Faith Statement:
I have a good-faith belief that the use of the copyrighted material identified above is not authorized by the copyright owner, the copyright owner's agent, or applicable law.

Accuracy and Authority Statement:
I confirm that the information contained in this notice is accurate to the best of my knowledge and, where applicable, that I am authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Electronic Signature:
[Name]


11. Review of DMCA Notices

After receiving a copyright complaint, Ilsabe may review the submitted information to determine whether further action is appropriate.

Our review may include:

  1. Identifying the material described in the notice.
  2. Reviewing the claimant's information.
  3. Confirming the location of the material.
  4. Reviewing available evidence of ownership or authorization.
  5. Determining whether additional information is necessary.
  6. Contacting relevant parties where appropriate.
  7. Taking appropriate action based on the circumstances.

The review process may vary depending on the complexity of the complaint.


12. Possible Action Following a Notice

If Ilsabe determines that a complaint provides sufficient grounds for action, we may take appropriate measures consistent with applicable law.

Possible actions may include:

  • Removing the identified material.
  • Disabling access to specific content.
  • Temporarily restricting access.
  • Requesting additional information.
  • Contacting the relevant party.
  • Replacing disputed content.
  • Taking other appropriate measures.

Submitting a DMCA notice does not automatically require removal of material unless applicable law requires such action.


13. Counter-Notification

If material has been removed or restricted because of a copyright complaint and the affected party believes that the removal was improper, that party may submit a counter-notification where applicable.

A counter-notification should clearly identify:

  • The material that was removed or restricted.
  • The location where the material appeared.
  • The reason the sender believes the material was removed incorrectly.
  • Contact information for the sender.
  • Any information required under applicable law.
  • An appropriate statement concerning the sender's good-faith belief.
  • An electronic or physical signature where required.

Counter-notifications should be sent to:

support@ilsabe.com


14. Review of Counter-Notifications

When a counter-notification is received, Ilsabe may review the information provided and determine the appropriate next steps under applicable law.

Depending on the circumstances, we may:

  • Review the original complaint.
  • Review the counter-notification.
  • Request additional information.
  • Contact relevant parties.
  • Restore access to content where appropriate.
  • Maintain the restriction where legally justified.

The process and timing may depend on applicable law and the specific circumstances of the dispute.


15. False DMCA Notices

Copyright complaint procedures should be used only for legitimate copyright concerns.

Submitting knowingly false, misleading, fraudulent, or abusive claims may have legal consequences.

Before submitting a notice, claimants should carefully consider:

  • Whether they actually own the copyright.
  • Whether they are authorized to act for the owner.
  • Whether the material is actually protected.
  • Whether the use is authorized.
  • Whether a legal exception may apply.

Ilsabe may decline to act on notices that are incomplete, unsupported, abusive, or clearly unrelated to copyright infringement.


16. Fair Use and Other Exceptions

Copyright law may permit certain uses of copyrighted material without authorization under applicable legal exceptions.

Depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction, these may include concepts such as:

  • Fair use.
  • Fair dealing.
  • Commentary.
  • Criticism.
  • News reporting.
  • Educational use.
  • Other legally recognized exceptions.

The existence of copyrighted material on the website does not automatically establish infringement.

Ilsabe may consider relevant legal circumstances when reviewing a complaint.


17. Authorized Use and Licensing

Copyrighted content may sometimes be displayed or used with permission.

Authorization may result from:

  • A license.
  • Written permission.
  • A commercial agreement.
  • Ownership.
  • Distribution rights.
  • Content supplied by an authorized party.
  • Other legally recognized authorization.

If you are submitting a DMCA notice, please consider whether authorization may exist before alleging infringement.


18. Product Photographs

Photographs used in connection with products may be protected by copyright.

If you believe that a photograph appearing on the Ilsabe website belongs to you and has been used without permission, please identify:

  • The original photograph.
  • Evidence of ownership.
  • The webpage where the image appears.
  • The allegedly infringing use.

Where possible, providing the original publication or other evidence of ownership may assist with our review.


19. Website Text and Written Materials

Original written materials may also be protected by copyright.

A complaint may concern unauthorized copying of:

  • Product descriptions.
  • Articles.
  • Website content.
  • Marketing copy.
  • Original informational materials.
  • Other protected written content.

Please identify both the original material and the allegedly copied content when submitting a complaint.


20. Trademark Claims

DMCA procedures concern copyright and are not generally intended for trademark disputes.

If your complaint concerns:

  • Trademark infringement.
  • Logo misuse.
  • Brand misuse.
  • Trade name issues.
  • Counterfeit branding.

please provide the relevant details through our Intellectual Property Claim process or contact:

support@ilsabe.com

Trademark claims may require different information and legal analysis than copyright claims.


21. Third-Party Content

Some content appearing on or through the Ilsabe website may be provided by third parties.

If you believe third-party content infringes your copyright, please identify the content and its exact location.

Ilsabe may investigate the complaint and determine whether the relevant material is controlled by Ilsabe or another party.

Where appropriate, we may direct the claimant to the responsible third party or service provider.


22. Privacy and DMCA Notices

Information submitted as part of a copyright complaint may be processed for purposes including:

  • Reviewing the complaint.
  • Verifying ownership.
  • Communicating with the claimant.
  • Investigating alleged infringement.
  • Resolving disputes.
  • Complying with applicable legal requirements.

Claimants should avoid providing unnecessary personal or confidential information.

For more information about how Ilsabe handles personal information, please review our Privacy Policy.


23. Confidentiality

Ilsabe will handle copyright complaints according to applicable law and our operational requirements.

However, information included in a DMCA notice or counter-notification may need to be shared with relevant parties when reasonably necessary to investigate or resolve the matter.

Accordingly, claimants should not include information that is unrelated to the copyright complaint.


24. Repeat Infringement

Where appropriate and consistent with applicable law, Ilsabe may take reasonable measures concerning repeated copyright infringement.

Such action may depend on:

  • The number of valid complaints.
  • The nature of the alleged infringement.
  • Available evidence.
  • The circumstances of each case.
  • Whether previous notices were valid.
  • Applicable legal requirements.

No specific enforcement action is guaranteed in every circumstance.


25. Intellectual Property Owned by Ilsabe

Ilsabe may own or have rights to certain original materials appearing on our website.

These materials may include:

  • Original photographs.
  • Product descriptions.
  • Graphics.
  • Website text.
  • Logos.
  • Branding.
  • Page layouts.
  • Original designs.
  • Other website content.

Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, commercial use, or other infringement of Ilsabe's protected content may result in appropriate action.


26. Response Time

Ilsabe aims to review legitimate copyright complaints within a reasonable period.

However, we do not guarantee a specific response or resolution timeframe.

The time required may depend on:

  • Completeness of the notice.
  • Complexity of the claim.
  • Number of materials involved.
  • Availability of supporting documentation.
  • Whether additional information is required.
  • Whether third-party responses are necessary.

Providing complete and accurate information can help reduce unnecessary delays.


27. Supporting Documentation

Where appropriate, supporting documentation may assist with the review of a DMCA notice.

Examples may include:

  • Copyright registration information.
  • Original publication records.
  • Original photographs.
  • Original design files.
  • Licensing agreements.
  • Authorization documents.
  • Other evidence establishing copyright ownership.

Please provide only information reasonably necessary to support your claim.


28. No Guarantee of Removal

Submitting a DMCA notice does not guarantee that material will be removed or restricted.

Ilsabe may determine that:

  • The material is not infringing.
  • Authorization exists.
  • The claimant has not provided sufficient evidence.
  • A legal exception may apply.
  • Additional information is required.
  • Another party is responsible for the material.

Any action will depend on the specific circumstances and applicable law.


29. Changes to This DMCA Policy

Ilsabe may update this DMCA Policy periodically to reflect changes in:

  • Applicable law.
  • Website operations.
  • Copyright procedures.
  • Business practices.
  • Contact information.
  • Intellectual property management practices.

When this policy is updated, the revised version will display a new Effective Date.

Customers, copyright owners, and authorized representatives are encouraged to review this page periodically.


30. Contact Information

For DMCA notices, copyright concerns, counter-notifications, or questions about this policy, please contact:

Ilsabe
Website: https://ilsabe.com/
Email: support@ilsabe.com
Support Hours: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM EST, Monday – Saturday

Please use the subject line "DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice" for formal copyright complaints.