Is Apollo Group TV legal?
Short answer: yes. Apollo Group TV is a legal IPTV streaming service. We license the content we distribute, operate openly under a registered US company (Apollo Group TV Media Inc., Riverside, California), and comply with DMCA takedown procedures. We operate legally in the US, UK, Canada, EU, and 45+ other countries.
What “legal IPTV” actually means
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is just a delivery method — like cable but over the internet. It’s the same technology used by YouTube TV, Hulu Live, Sling, fuboTV, Netflix, and Disney+. IPTV itself is not illegal. What can be illegal is unlicensed redistribution of copyrighted content — which we don’t do.
Apollo Group TV is the licensed service. We pay for the content rights, we host the infrastructure, and we’re subject to copyright law just like any other streaming service.
How we differ from “pirate” IPTV services
- Registered US company. Apollo Group TV Media Inc., based in Riverside, California. Real business address, real corporate filings, real customer support.
- Real billing infrastructure. Bitcoin and card payments via licensed processors (BTCPay for crypto; MoonPay for cards). Pirate services typically use untraceable channels.
- Listed DMCA agent. See our DMCA Disclaimer. Copyright holders can submit takedown requests at [email protected].
- Published terms and privacy policy. Terms, Privacy Policy, and Refund Policy are publicly viewable.
- Money-back guarantee. 7-day refund on every plan. Pirate services don’t offer this — once you pay, the money is gone.
Is it legal for me as a viewer?
Yes. Subscribing to a licensed streaming service like Apollo Group TV is no different from subscribing to Netflix, Hulu, or Spotify. You pay; you watch. There’s no copyright violation on the user side.
Where viewers run into trouble with IPTV in general is when they use unlicensed services that redistribute copyrighted content without permission. Even then, the legal action almost always targets the operator, not the subscriber — but we’d rather you not have to worry about it at all, which is why we operate the licensed way.
Country-by-country
We serve subscribers in 45+ countries. The legal framework varies by region but our position is consistent:
- United States: Operating legally under US copyright law. DMCA-compliant.
- United Kingdom: Compliant with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Premier League viewing falls under our license rights.
- Canada: Compliant with the Copyright Act of Canada. Available to Canadian residents.
- European Union: GDPR-compliant on data handling; copyright handled per the EU Copyright Directive 2019/790.
- Australia & New Zealand: Operating in compliance with regional copyright legislation.
- Middle East & Asia: Serving subscribers in 20+ countries; local regulations vary.
If you have country-specific questions, contact supportand we’ll get back to you within an hour.
What about “will I get in trouble” rumours?
Most of what circulates online about IPTV legality comes from confusion between licensed services like ours and pirate alternatives. The simple test: if a service has a real address, real customer support, published policies, and a money-back guarantee, it’s the licensed kind. Pirate services don’t have any of those.
For viewers in countries where streaming licensing is more restrictive (Germany, some Middle East jurisdictions), we recommend reviewing local regulations or contacting our support team — they can confirm what’s available in your specific country.
Frequently asked questions
Is Apollo Group TV legal in the USA?
Yes. Apollo Group TV Media Inc. is a registered US company, operating in compliance with US copyright law and the DMCA. There are no legal issues for US-based subscribers.
Is Apollo Group TV legal in the UK?
Yes. We operate in compliance with UK copyright law (Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988). Premier League, Champions League, and other UK sports content is delivered under our licensing agreements.
Is Apollo Group TV legit?
Yes — “legit” (legitimate) is a different question from “legal”. Apollo Group TV has 50,000+ active subscribers, a 4.7/5 average rating across 2,800+ reviews, a registered US business, real customer support, and a 7-day money-back guarantee. We’ve been operating since 2023.
Can I get in legal trouble for subscribing?
No. Subscribing to Apollo Group TV is no different from subscribing to Hulu, YouTube TV, or Netflix. We hold the licenses for the content we distribute.
What if I’m a copyright holder and want to file a claim?
See our DMCA Disclaimer for the full takedown procedure under 17 U.S.C. § 512. Email [email protected] with the required information.