Terms of Service
The rules for using Kemo IPTV — short, plain, and written so you can actually finish reading them.
Welcome. These Terms cover what you get from Kemo IPTV, what we expect from you, and what happens if either side drops the ball. By starting a free trial, paying for a plan, or signing into the service at kemoeiptv.online, you're telling us you've read this page and you're good with it.
If anything below isn't clear, ping us through the contact page before you subscribe. We'd rather answer a question now than refund you later.
1. The Agreement
This is a contract between you and Kemo IPTV. It works alongside our Privacy Policy and Refund Policy — read those too. If you don't accept any part of this page, please don't sign up. We won't be offended.
2. What You're Paying For
Kemo IPTV is a paid subscription that streams live TV channels and on-demand titles to your devices over the internet. You're not buying the channels themselves — you're paying for the streaming service that delivers them. Lineup, picture quality, and individual channels can shift as licensing deals come and go. We'll always do our best to keep the catalog stable, but we can't promise a specific channel will be there forever.
What you can choose from:
- Monthly, 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month plans.
- Single-screen, 2-screen, and multi-screen options depending on how many people watch at once.
- A free trial — one per household, so you can try before you pay.
3. Plans, Pricing & How Billing Works
Prices show up in USD on the pricing page. The number you see is the number you pay — local taxes get added at checkout if your country requires them, and we'll always show that line clearly before you confirm.
- You pay up front for the plan length you pick. There's no monthly drip-billing trick where the price doubles in month two.
- Plans renew automatically on your purchase anniversary unless you cancel. We send a heads-up email a few days before that happens so nothing catches you by surprise.
- Promo prices apply to the first term only. Renewals run at our standard rate, which we'll list in the reminder email.
- Want a different plan length later? Switch any time — the new term starts when the old one ends.
4. Payment Methods
Checkout runs through trusted payment processors (card, PayPal, and crypto are the usual options). They handle the card data — we never see or store it. If a charge fails, we'll retry once and then put your account on pause until you fix the payment method. Nothing dramatic, just a polite hold.
5. Your Account
One account, one household. Keep your login to yourself and the people under your roof.
- You'll need a working email to register, and you have to be 18+ (or the legal adult age where you live).
- The credentials we send you are yours — don't post them, sell them, or hand them to a friend three states over.
- If something goes wrong with your login (someone else got in, you lost your password, you're seeing weird charges), tell us through the contact page right away so we can lock things down.
- You're on the hook for activity that happens through your account, so treat the password like you'd treat your bank PIN.
6. How You Can Use the Service
Use Kemo IPTV the way a normal person watches TV at home. That means:
- Streaming on devices you own, for personal viewing.
- Sticking to the simultaneous-stream limit on your plan (we count devices, not people).
- Following the laws in your country — what's broadcast where varies, and that's on you to know.
7. What Will Get Your Account Pulled
This stuff is a hard line. Doing any of it ends your subscription with no refund:
- Reselling your login, splitting it across friends, or running it as a "shared" service.
- Using bots, scrapers, or scripts to hit our servers.
- Recording, copying, or rebroadcasting our streams anywhere.
- Running the service in a bar, hotel, salon, gym, or any commercial setting without a written agreement from us first — those need a different license.
- Hammering the network in ways that hurt other subscribers (think load-testing, abusive request rates, or denial-of-service attempts).
- Trying to break, reverse-engineer, or work around our security and access controls.
8. Refunds
The full picture lives on the Refund Policy page, but here's the gist: first-time buyers get a 24-hour money-back window, and renewals aren't refundable. If a charge looks wrong or your service genuinely never worked, talk to us — we read every message and we'd rather fix it than fight about it.
9. Cancelling
You can cancel any time. Just message us through the contact page with the email on your account and we'll switch off auto-renewal. You'll keep watching until the end of the term you already paid for — no clawing back days you've used. If you cancel inside the 24-hour first-time window, see section 8 for refund eligibility.
10. Account Suspension & Termination
If we see something break the rules in section 7 — or activity that looks fraudulent, like chargebacks on legitimate orders — we'll pause the account while we look into it. We'll reach out using the email you signed up with. If the issue checks out, your access comes back. If it doesn't, the account ends and the plan isn't refunded. Same goes the other way: you can shut your account down whenever you want.
11. Uptime & Things We Can't Control
We aim for 99.9% uptime and we hit it most months. That said, no streaming service runs perfectly forever. We won't owe you anything for outages caused by:
- Your home internet, router, or device acting up.
- Planned maintenance (we announce it ahead of time when we can).
- A channel provider going dark or losing a license deal.
- Storms, outages, government action, and other stuff outside our control.
12. Content Ownership
The shows, movies, and channels in the catalog belong to whoever made and licensed them. The Kemo IPTV name, logo, site code, and design belong to us. None of that transfers to you when you buy a plan — you're paying for access, not ownership.
13. Limits on Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, Kemo IPTV isn't liable for indirect or knock-on losses tied to your use of the service — things like missed games, lost time, or business impact. If a court does find we owe you something, the most we'd be on the hook for is what you paid for your current subscription term. That's the cap.
14. Indemnification
If your use of the service causes us to face a claim from someone else — usually because you broke section 7 — you agree to cover the legal costs and damages that result. Translation: don't drag us into your mess.
15. Jurisdiction & Disputes
These Terms are governed by general international commercial law. If something goes sideways, we'd rather sort it out by email first — most issues take a single back-and-forth to resolve. If we genuinely can't agree, the dispute goes to binding arbitration rather than a courtroom drama. Either way, you keep the right to contact your country's consumer protection body if that applies to you.
16. Updates to These Terms
The internet changes, payment rules change, and so will this page from time to time. When we make a real change, we'll bump the "Last updated" date and (for anything material) email active subscribers. If you keep using the service after that date, you're agreeing to the new version. If you don't like the changes, cancel and we'll part on good terms.
17. Reach Us
Stuck on a clause? Need clarification before you sign up? Hit us through the contact page and a real human will reply.