Effective Date: June 30, 2025
Kaiserawa respects the intellectual property rights of artists, creators, brands, and businesses. We do not knowingly host or sell any content that infringes on the copyrights, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights of third parties.
If you believe that any material on our website violates your intellectual property rights, please follow the process below to submit a formal claim.
1. What Qualifies as an Infringement
Intellectual property infringement may include, but is not limited to:
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Unauthorized use of copyrighted artwork or designs
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Use of brand logos, trademarks, slogans, or names without permission
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Reproductions of licensed or protected characters or media
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Copying designs from independent artists or businesses without consent
2. How to Submit a Claim
If you are the rights holder or are authorized to act on behalf of one, you may send a formal claim to our legal team. Your written notice should include the following details, per the DMCA and standard industry practice:
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Your full name and contact information (email, phone number, mailing address)
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Identification of the intellectual property being infringed
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The URL(s) on www.kaiserawa.com where the infringing material appears
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A brief explanation of why you believe the content infringes your rights
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A declaration that:
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You have a good faith belief that the use is unauthorized
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The information you are providing is accurate
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You are the owner of the intellectual property or authorized to act on their behalf
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Your physical or electronic signature
3. Submitting Your Claim
Please email your notice to:
📧 [email protected]
Subject line: Intellectual Property Violation Notice
Alternatively, you may mail it to:
Kaiserawa – Legal Compliance
1580 Longview Dr,
Winston Salem, NC 27107,
United States
4. Response Process
Upon receiving a valid claim:
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We will promptly remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing content.
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We will notify the user or designer responsible.
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That user may submit a counter-notice if they believe the material was removed in error.
Repeat violations may result in permanent account suspension.
5. Misrepresentation Warning
Submitting false or misleading claims of infringement is a serious legal offense. Under Section 512(f) of the DMCA, you may be held liable for damages (including legal fees and costs) if you knowingly misrepresent that material or activity is infringing.
If you’re unsure whether your rights have been violated, we recommend consulting with an intellectual property attorney before filing a complaint.
6. Trademark Claims
If your complaint relates to trademark infringement (e.g., logos, brand names), please clearly indicate this in your notice and provide:
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Proof of trademark registration
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Jurisdiction(s) where the trademark is registered
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Description of the potential confusion or misuse
7. Questions or Follow-Up
If you have any questions regarding our intellectual property policy or the status of your claim, please email:
We take all intellectual property matters seriously and aim to resolve claims swiftly and fairly.
Thank you for helping us maintain a respectful and creative platform.
