Terms & Conditions
The rules for using M3u IPTV — written in plain English. Please skim them before you sign up.
These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") cover your use of the M3u IPTV website at m3uiptv.cam and the M3U playlist subscription service we provide. When you start a trial, buy a plan, or load our playlist URL into a player, you're telling us you've read these Terms and you agree to them. If you don't agree, stop here and don't use the service.
1. Who This Agreement Is Between
This is an agreement between you (the subscriber) and M3u IPTV (the operator of m3uiptv.cam). "We", "us", and "our" mean M3u IPTV. "You" and "your" mean the person creating the account or using the playlist URL.
2. Accepting These Terms
You accept these Terms when you do any of the following: create an account, start the 24-hour free trial, pay for a subscription, or load the M3U URL we send you into any player. They sit alongside our Privacy Policy, Refund Policy, and Cookies Policy.
3. What the Service Is
M3u IPTV gives you a personal M3U playlist URL that loads 23,000+ live TV channels and a video-on-demand library inside any M3U-compatible player. Plans on offer:
- Quarterly (3-month), half-year (6-month), and annual (12-month) subscription lengths.
- 1, 2, and 3-device connection tiers — pick how many screens stream at once.
- A 24-hour free trial, one per household, with the full channel list included.
Channel lineups, EPG data, VOD titles, and features can change without notice — that's the nature of live broadcast licensing.
4. Your Account
- You need a working email address. We send your playlist URL and renewal reminders there.
- Your M3U URL is the keys to your subscription. Keep it private — don't post it online or hand it out.
- One subscription is for one household. The device tier you bought is the cap on simultaneous streams.
- You must be 18 or older (or the legal age of majority where you live) to subscribe.
5. Using the Service Properly
The service is for personal, non-commercial viewing at home. You can:
- Stream on the devices you own, up to the connection limit of your plan.
- Move your M3U URL between your own players (Smarters, Tivimate, VLC, and so on).
- Reach out for help by WhatsApp or our contact form any time, day or night.
6. What You Cannot Do
Don't do any of the following — these actions get accounts shut down fast:
- Resell, share, sublet, or hand out your playlist URL or login details.
- Run bots, scrapers, or scripts against our endpoints.
- Try to scrape the M3U file, repackage it, or rebroadcast our streams.
- Capture, record, or rip channels for redistribution.
- Use the service in a bar, restaurant, hotel, or other public venue without a written commercial license from us.
- Pile excess load on our servers (multiple parallel connections beyond your plan, abuse of EPG endpoints, etc.).
Break any of those rules and we'll suspend or terminate your account immediately. No refund is owed when termination is for cause.
7. Pricing, Billing & Renewals
- All prices show in USD. Local taxes or processor fees can show up at checkout, depending on where you're paying from.
- Payment runs through third-party processors — Stripe, PayPal, or crypto. We never see or store your card details.
- Plans are one-time payments. Nothing auto-renews unless we say so on the checkout page for that specific plan.
- If a future plan offers auto-renewal, you'll get a reminder email before it runs and you can turn it off from the link in that email.
- Prices on the site are the live prices. Anything you've already paid for stays at the rate you locked in.
8. Cancelling
You can cancel at any moment — just message us on WhatsApp or use the contact form. Your access stays live until the end of the period you've already paid for. We don't lock you in.
9. Refunds
Refund eligibility is spelled out in the Refund Policy. The short version: there's a 24-hour money-back window on first-time orders if the playlist genuinely doesn't work for you. Renewals and second purchases on the same account aren't refundable.
10. Uptime & Service Availability
Our target is 99.9% uptime, and we hit it most of the time. But the internet's the internet — we can't promise zero downtime, and we're not on the hook for outages caused by:
- Your home internet, router, ISP throttling, or DNS issues.
- Scheduled maintenance (we post these ahead of time on WhatsApp).
- Force majeure events — natural disasters, outages at upstream providers, government action.
- Upstream channel feeds going dark or licensing changes at the broadcaster end.
- App-side bugs in third-party players (Smarters, Tivimate, VLC) that we don't control.
11. Content & Intellectual Property
Live channels and VOD titles delivered through your playlist are owned by their respective broadcasters and rights holders. M3u IPTV doesn't claim ownership of any of that content. The website design, the m3uiptv.cam brand, our logo, the layout, and the code that runs this site are ours — please don't copy them.
12. Third-Party Apps
We don't make IPTV Smarters, Tivimate, GSE Player, VLC, or any other player you use with our M3U URL. Those apps have their own terms and their own bugs. We help you set them up, but we can't fix issues that live inside their code.
13. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent the law allows, M3u IPTV isn't liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages tied to your use (or inability to use) the service. If you ever have a claim against us, the total amount we'd owe you is capped at what you've paid for your current subscription period.
14. Indemnity
If your use of the service — or your breach of these Terms — drags us into a third-party claim, you agree to cover the reasonable costs, including legal fees. This protects us, our staff, and anyone working on our behalf.
15. Governing Law & Disputes
These Terms are read under applicable international commercial law. If something goes sideways, talk to us first — most problems are sorted with a WhatsApp message in under an hour. Anything that can't be resolved that way goes to binding arbitration before any court action.
16. Account Termination
We can suspend or close any account that breaches these Terms, looks fraudulent, or is sharing a playlist URL across multiple households. You can close your own account any time by writing to us.
17. Changes to These Terms
We update these Terms from time to time as the service grows. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the latest version. Keep using the service after a change and you're agreeing to the new version. Big changes get an email heads-up first.
18. Severability
If a court ever finds one clause here unenforceable, the rest still stands. We just lose that single line, not the whole agreement.
19. Contact
Got a question about anything you've read? Reach out through the contact page — we'll get back to you the same day.