King of IPTV respects the intellectual property rights of others and complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the Canadian Copyright Act, and applicable international copyright treaties. This page describes how rights holders can submit takedown notices.
King of IPTV operates as a stream aggregator. We do not host or originate the broadcast content delivered through our Service; streams are sourced from third-party providers and CDNs. When valid takedown notices are received, we promptly investigate and remove or disable access to identified streams.
If you are a copyright owner (or authorised agent) and believe content delivered via King of IPTV infringes your rights, send a written notice to our designated agent (below) containing the following information required under 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3):
Submit notices to:
We aim to acknowledge valid DMCA notices within 24 hours and complete takedown action within 14 days. Complex or contested notices may require additional time. We will notify you of any extension and reasoning.
If you believe content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice to our DMCA agent containing:
If we receive a valid counter-notice, we will restore the content within 10–14 business days unless the original complainant files a court action.
King of IPTV terminates the accounts of subscribers determined to be repeat infringers, in compliance with 17 U.S.C. § 512(i) and the Canadian Copyright Modernization Act.
Submitting a false DMCA notice or counter-notice may result in legal liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f). Please consult an attorney if you are unsure whether your claim qualifies.
In addition to DMCA, King of IPTV complies with Canada's "notice-and-notice" regime (Copyright Modernization Act). Canadian rights holders may send notices through the same channels above. We will forward valid notices to identifiable subscribers as required by law.
General copyright questions: [email protected]
All other inquiries: [email protected]