Troypoint IPTV Terms & Conditions
The ground rules for using Troypoint IPTV. Short, readable, and worth a quick scroll before you press play.
This document is the agreement between you and Troypoint IPTV ("we", "us", "Troypoint IPTV") covering the website at troypointiptv.cam and the streaming subscription it sells. If you sign up, log in, or just keep browsing past this page, you're telling us you've read these Terms and you're OK with them. If any part doesn't sit right with you, stop here and don't use the service.
1. Acceptance of Terms
You accept these Terms the moment you create an account, start a trial, or pay for any plan. The same goes for our Privacy Policy — it's baked into this agreement by reference. We don't have a separate signature step. The click is the signature.
2. Eligibility
- You're at least 18 years old, or you've reached the age of majority where you live — whichever is higher.
- You can enter a binding contract under the laws that apply to you.
- You're using the service for lawful, personal viewing — not for anything that breaks local law, copyright rules, or someone else's rights.
- You're not on any government sanctions list, and you're not accessing us from a country where we don't operate.
3. Description of the Service
Troypoint IPTV is a paid streaming subscription. You get access to a library of live TV channels and on-demand video, delivered over the public internet to compatible apps and devices. Plans differ by length (monthly, quarterly, half-year, annual) and by how many screens can watch at once.
What's on the lineup can change. Channels come and go based on licensing, regional rules, and provider availability. We'll do our best to keep things stable, but we can't promise any specific channel will be there forever.
4. Account Responsibilities
- You give us a working email when you sign up, and you keep your password to yourself.
- Don't share your login. One subscription is for your household — not a friend group, not a forum, not a Discord swap.
- If something looks off (a login from a city you've never been to, a device you don't own), tell support fast. We'll lock the account while we look into it.
- You're on the hook for what happens under your login. If a roommate or kid runs up activity on your account, that's still your activity.
5. Subscription & Billing
- Every plan is a one-time payment for a fixed length of time. Nothing auto-renews. When your term ends, the service stops until you choose to top up.
- Prices are listed in USD. Local taxes or processor fees may stack on at checkout depending on where you pay from.
- Payments run through outside processors — Stripe, PayPal, or supported crypto rails. We never see your card number and we don't store it.
- If a payment fails, your access pauses until it clears. We won't bill you a second time without your action.
6. Acceptable Use
Use the service like a normal customer would. Watch on the devices you own, in the home you live in, on the number of screens your plan allows. The line gets crossed when you:
- Resell, rent, or pass your account access to anyone else, paid or free.
- Run the stream in a bar, gym, hotel, salon, office, or any commercial setting without written sign-off from us.
- Scrape, crawl, or pull data from the service with bots, scripts, or automated tools.
- Capture, record, or rebroadcast our streams anywhere else.
- Try to break, probe, or work around our security, geo-rules, or device limits.
- Hammer our servers in ways that mess with other customers' viewing.
Cross any of those and we'll suspend or close the account on the spot, no refund. We don't owe a warning first.
7. Intellectual Property
The channels and shows you watch are owned or licensed by their original broadcasters and studios. Troypoint IPTV doesn't own that programming and isn't selling it to you — we're selling access to a stream that carries it. Everything you see on this website that isn't the show itself — the layout, the logo, the copy you're reading, the brand name — belongs to Troypoint IPTV. Don't copy it for your own site.
8. Disclaimer of Warranties
The service is offered "as is" and "as available". We don't guarantee 100% uptime, perfect picture quality, every channel being live every minute, or that the stream will work flawlessly on every router, every ISP, and every device combo out there. We don't make any warranty — express or implied — beyond what the law forces us to give you. Internet streaming has moving parts, and some of them aren't ours.
9. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, Troypoint IPTV isn't liable for indirect, incidental, special, punitive, or consequential damages tied to your use of the service — missed events, lost data, business losses, that kind of thing. If a court does find we owe you something, our total liability is capped at the amount you actually paid us in the twelve months before the claim came up. That cap applies whether the claim is in contract, tort, statute, or anything else.
10. Indemnification
If you break these Terms or use the service in a way that drags us into a third-party complaint, lawsuit, or legal cost, you agree to cover us. That means defending Troypoint IPTV, its team, and its agents — and paying any damages, settlements, or attorney fees that come out of it.
11. Termination
You can walk away anytime. Cancel by message — WhatsApp or our contact form — and your access runs until the paid term ends. We can also end your access on our side: for a Terms violation, a chargeback, suspected fraud, or because we're discontinuing a plan. If we close an active subscription for something other than your behavior, we'll prorate a refund for time you didn't use.
12. Governing Law & Disputes
These Terms are governed by international commercial law, and any dispute starts with a good-faith conversation between you and our team. If we can't sort it out by talking, the dispute goes to binding arbitration rather than a courtroom. You're agreeing to handle claims one-on-one, not as part of a class action.
13. Changes to These Terms
We'll update this page when the service, the law, or our policies change. The "Last updated" date at the top tells you when the latest version went live. If a change is big enough to matter — pricing structure, refund window, dispute rules — we'll flag it on the site. Keep using Troypoint IPTV after the update and you're agreeing to the new version.
14. Contact
Questions about anything on this page? Send them through our contact page and the team will get back to you. We don't list a direct email — the form routes faster and keeps a record on both ends.