Last updated: 9 July 2026
Dazzelier respects intellectual property rights and expects vendors and users to do the same.
- Copyright ownership
- Vendors must own their products or have all rights needed to sell them. Vendors are responsible for keeping proof of ownership, licenses, source files, purchase records, or other evidence showing that they have the right to sell the uploaded product.
- Buyers must respect the product license and must not redistribute, resell, share, leak, or re-upload purchased files.
- Prohibited IP violations
- Stolen or leaked 3D assets.
- Ripped game files, extracted meshes, unauthorized ports, leaked products, warez, pirated assets, or redistributed commercial files.
- Unauthorized use of copyrighted characters, brands, logos, celebrity likenesses, or protected designs.
- Products that copy another creator’s distinctive work without permission.
- Misleading claims about being official, licensed, endorsed, or affiliated.
- Takedown notices
If you believe content on Dazzelier infringes your rights, contact us:
- Your name, company if any, and contact email.
- A description of the copyrighted work or other right you claim is infringed.
- The URL of the allegedly infringing Dazzelier content.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized by the rightsholder, agent, or law.
- A statement that the information in your notice is accurate.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- What we may do
We may remove or disable access to reported content, contact the vendor, request more information, reject incomplete notices, restore content where appropriate, or terminate repeat infringers. - Counter-notices
If your content was removed because of an IP notice and you believe it was removed by mistake, contact with us with your explanation and evidence of rights. We may forward counter-notices to the original complainant where legally required or appropriate. - Repeat infringers
Dazzelier may suspend or terminate accounts that repeatedly infringe rights or repeatedly upload content with serious ownership concerns. - Trademark and likeness complaints
For trademark, brand, personality rights, or likeness complaints, provide the protected right, registration if any, the affected URL, and why the product is unauthorized or misleading. - False notices
Submitting false, abusive, or bad-faith notices may lead to account restrictions and legal consequences. - Vendors are responsible for keeping proof of ownership, licenses, source files, purchase records, or other evidence showing that they have the right to sell the uploaded product.