
Core terms for account creation, access to content, subscriptions, permitted use and limitation of liability.
This User Agreement governs access to and use of the Ad&Vi TV service, including websites, mobile applications, Smart TV applications, live channels, catalog pages, account areas and related support interfaces.
By creating an account, starting a trial or using any paid or unpaid service functionality, the user confirms acceptance of this Agreement and the Service Rules in their current version.
- If the user does not agree with the Agreement, the service must not be used.
- The service may update these terms from time to time; the current version should remain available through the legal area of the product.
The user must provide accurate, current and complete registration data and keep it updated while the account remains active.
The service may require email verification, fraud screening, device reputation checks or payment verification before granting some features, promotions or paid access.
- The user is responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of login credentials.
- The user is responsible for all actions performed through the account unless unauthorized use was reported promptly and in good faith.
The service may offer a one-time 24-hour trial to qualifying new customers. Trial availability, included channels and supported devices may vary by territory, app status and licensing readiness.
The trial is promotional, limited, revocable and subject to anti-abuse controls. A user does not obtain a perpetual or vested right to repeat the trial.
- The trial may start automatically upon successful registration.
- The service may deny or cancel the trial if duplicate, abusive or fraudulent activity is detected.
Certain channels, packages, playback rights or device limits are available only through a paid subscription or another paid entitlement model.
Paid plans may renew automatically for successive billing periods unless cancelled in accordance with the applicable billing flow, payment-provider rules and mandatory consumer law.
- Prices, taxes, billing intervals and renewal mechanics should be shown clearly before payment confirmation.
- If the user opts in, the service may activate a selected paid plan automatically after the trial expires.
Subject to continued compliance with these terms, the service grants the user a limited, revocable, non-transferable and non-exclusive right to access the service for personal and private viewing only.
No ownership in channels, recordings, metadata, interface elements, trademarks, software or other content is transferred to the user.
- Commercial use is prohibited unless expressly authorized in writing.
- Public performance, resale, redistribution and rebroadcasting are prohibited.
The user must not interfere with the platform, attempt to bypass DRM or technical restrictions, scrape data at scale, probe the infrastructure, use malicious code or assist others in unauthorized access.
The user must not use the service in a manner that infringes intellectual property rights, privacy rights, rights-holder restrictions or applicable law.
- No account sharing beyond the plan rules.
- No unauthorized recording, stream capture, restreaming or resale.
- No abusive trial cycling or identity obfuscation intended to gain repeated promotional access.
Channel lineups, playback quality, device compatibility, languages, subtitles, catch-up windows and VOD availability may change without prior notice because of licensing, technical, contractual or regional limitations.
The service may perform maintenance, migrations, emergency changes or rights-related takedowns at any time.
The service is provided on an “as available” and “as is” basis to the maximum extent permitted by law. No uninterrupted availability, error-free operation or universal compatibility is guaranteed.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the service is not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential or special damages, loss of profit, loss of goodwill, loss of data or interruption caused by external providers, network conditions, user equipment or third-party acts.
Account, device, playback, billing and fraud-prevention data may be processed to operate, secure and improve the service and to comply with law and contractual obligations.
Personal-data handling should be further described in a dedicated privacy notice appropriate for the launch jurisdictions.
The service may suspend, restrict or terminate access for breach, non-payment, repeated complaints, security risk, legal necessity or rights-holder demand. The user may stop using the service at any time and may cancel paid renewal through the provided billing flow.
If any provision is unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain effective to the extent allowed by law. Governing law, venue and consumer rights should be localized for the target market before launch.
These service documents describe the platform rules and should be reviewed periodically by qualified counsel for each market.
The structure is service-ready, but the wording is newly written for this project and should not be treated as legal advice.