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1. Responsibility for Content

 
Krooz TV does not store, host, broadcast, or distribute any television channels or media files on its servers. The platform acts only as a directory and aggregator of content made available by external sources.
We have no partnership, control, or association with the original content owners or broadcasters. Any copyright responsibility related to the content displayed or linked on Krooz TV lies entirely with the respective rights holders.
 

2. Service Provider Status

 
Krooz TV operates in compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) as an online intermediary service. The platform provides tools that allow users to discover and access media that is already publicly available online.
Krooz TV does not initiate, manage, or alter any media streams and takes copyright protection seriously by responding to valid infringement claims.
 

3. Reporting Copyright Violations

 
If you believe that material accessible through Krooz TV infringes upon your copyright, you may submit a formal notification containing the following:
•Description of the Copyrighted Material
Identify the work you claim has been infringed. Multiple works may be listed if applicable.
•Exact Location of the Material
Provide direct links or clear instructions to help us locate the content in question.
•Contact Details
Include your full legal name, physical address, telephone number, and email address.
•Good Faith Declaration
A statement confirming that you believe the use of the material is unauthorized by the copyright owner or applicable law.
•Accuracy & Authorization Statement
A declaration confirming the accuracy of your claim and stating, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to represent the copyright owner.
 

4. Designated DMCA Contact

 
All notices of alleged copyright infringement should be sent to:
 

Krooz TV

📧 dmca@krooz-tvs.com

 

5. False Claims Warning

 
Please note that submitting false or misleading copyright claims may result in legal consequences under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).