Copyright Notice for Carlat.com
Copyright Notice
Thank you for visiting Carlat.com! All text, graphics, images, logos, designs, and other content published on this website (collectively referred to as “Content”) are the exclusive property of Carlat.com or are used with permission from their respective owners. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, modification, or other use of this Content without prior written consent may violate copyright, trademark, and other applicable laws.
- Ownership: All Content on Carlat.com is owned by or licensed to Carlat.com.
- Permitted Use: You may use the Content solely for personal, non-commercial purposes (e.g., browsing or making a purchase).
- Prohibited Actions: Copying, republishing, uploading, distributing, or modifying our Content for any commercial or public purpose without written permission from Carlat.com is not allowed.
- Trademarks: Any trademarks, service marks, or logos displayed on Carlat.com are the property of their respective owners.
- Reporting Infringement: If you believe your work has been used in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please contact us at the email address provided on our website.
We are committed to respecting the rights of creators and maintaining the integrity of our own content. By using our site, you agree to comply with these terms. If you have questions or concerns, feel free to get in touch with our support team.
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Copyright Complaints
Please be informed that our e-commerce platform features products from multiple regional and European-level suppliers who use automated bulk data feed tools (such as CSV, XML, API). These tools import product names, descriptions, prices, stock availability, images, and other details into our system with the intent to sell their products.
If you believe that someone has posted content on our site that infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately and provide the relevant information. We will promptly review your complaint and take appropriate action.
Please note that when filing a copyright infringement complaint, you may be required to prove or certify your authority to represent the copyright or intellectual property owner in question. This may include documents evidencing your authority or other evidence confirming your authority to represent. Without such certification, your application may be considered to be submitted by a competitor and your complaint may be dismissed.