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Legal Information

StreamScape is a media player and account-connected application. It does not provide, host, curate, or distribute channels or on-demand content itself; it only works with services and credentials you choose to connect.

Effective Date
March 28, 2026
Developer
Muhammad Imran Faruqi

1. Terms of Service

By creating or using a StreamKey account and StreamScape, you agree to use the service only for lawful, personal access to the libraries and services you are entitled to use.

Misuse, including abusive automation, unauthorized redistribution, or credential sharing intended to bypass access controls, may result in access limits, suspension, or termination.

2. Subscriptions and Purchases

App subscriptions, billing, refunds, and cancellations are handled by the relevant app store or payment provider where the purchase takes place.

Separate subscriptions or fees charged by third-party media, IPTV, or subtitle providers are outside the scope of StreamScape and remain governed by those providers' own terms and billing rules.

3. Content Responsibility

StreamScape is a software client only. It does not provide, host, curate, or distribute channels, movies, series, subtitles, or other media catalogs itself.

You are responsible for the playlists, provider credentials, subtitles, and third-party services you connect to StreamScape, and you must ensure that you have the rights and permissions required to access and use those sources.

4. Content Licensing — Reviewer Access

Reviewer access credentials provided for app store evaluation connect to a sample library of open movie content produced by the Blender Foundation and Blender Institute, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

Sample titles can include Spring, Big Buck Bunny, Elephants Dream, Tears of Steel, Sintel, Cosmos Laundromat: First Cycle, Glass Half, Agent 327: Operation Barbershop, and the Caminandes shorts. This review-only library does not represent the ordinary product flow, which depends on user-configured media sources.

5. Open Source Licenses

StreamScape uses a number of open-source libraries. Key licenses are listed below.

  • dpad 2.0.2 — MIT License. Copyright (c) 2025 iota9star. Used for TV remote D-pad focus navigation.
  • media_kit — MIT License. Cross-platform media playback framework used as the default player engine.
  • libmpv (via media_kit) — LGPL v2.1+. Dynamically linked video playback library. Source: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv
  • VLCKit / libVLC — LGPL v2.1+. Copyright VideoLAN. Optional alternative player engine available on TV platforms (Android TV and Apple TV). Dynamically linked. Source: https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc
  • FFmpeg (bundled within libVLC) — LGPL v2.1+. Copyright FFmpeg Project. Multimedia decoding library included via VLC. Source: https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg
  • flutter_vlc_player — BSD 3-Clause License. Copyright Solid Software. Flutter wrapper for the VLC media player. Source: https://github.com/solid-software/flutter_vlc_player
  • All LGPL-licensed libraries are dynamically linked and are not modified by StreamScape. Users may obtain the original unmodified source code from the links above.

6. Third-Party Data Attribution

This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB. Movie and TV metadata, images, and ratings are provided by The Movie Database (themoviedb.org).

7. Availability and Enforcement

Features, supported platforms, and dashboard capabilities may change over time as the product develops.

We may suspend or limit access when necessary to protect the service, address abuse, or comply with platform or legal requirements.

8. Contact

Questions about legal information for StreamScape can be sent to [email protected]

This page is publicly accessible and can be linked anywhere a dedicated legal information page is required.