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Takedown

DMCA + takedown.

Short version: email us. Longer version below, including the DMCA-compliant format US copyright claims need to take.
Last updated 2026-04-23
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Non-legal takedowns

If something on Sillage is factually wrong, misattributed, or misrepresents you, your house, or your perfume — just email methodology@sillage.art with the URL and what’s wrong. We respond within 72 hours, hide the item immediately while we review, and remove it permanently if the claim stands.

Our data model has a status: removed lifecycle step built in from day one — takedown is a first-class citizen, not a bolt-on.

See our methodology for how this fits into our editorial process.

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DMCA copyright claims

If you believe material on Sillage infringes your copyright and you want to file a formal DMCA takedown, send a notice with all of the following to our designated agent:

  • A physical or electronic signature.
  • A description of the copyrighted work you claim is infringed.
  • The URL(s) on Sillage where the infringing material appears.
  • Your contact information (name, address, phone, email).
  • A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  • A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner (or authorised to act on behalf of one).

Designated agent:

Sillage — DMCA Agent
dmca@sillage.art
(Mailing address on file with the US Copyright Office; available on request.)

We’ll process valid notices promptly. Repeat infringers will have their accounts terminated. If you believe a takedown on your own content was in error, you can file a counter-notice to the same address.

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What we won't do

We won’t remove factual metadata (name, house, year, note lists from publicly published ingredient decks) on copyright grounds — those aren’t copyrightable. We will always consider trademark and right-of-publicity claims separately on their own merits.

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