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Flux Licensing + Copyright

Effective Date: April 23, 2026
Last Updated: April 23, 2026

Flux is a premium streaming platform built for lawful delivery of licensed live and video-on-demand programming across Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad. This page summarizes the platform safeguards intended to protect viewers, rights holders, distribution partners, brand assets, and marketplace compliance expectations.

This document covers the following areas:

  • Licensed access and entitlement controls

  • Copyright and rights-holder protection

  • Secure playback, DRM, and abuse mitigation

  • Privacy, diagnostics, and consumer disclosures

  • Apple platform, billing, and marketplace alignment

  • Global distribution, territorial, and legal compliance

1. Purpose, Scope, and Baseline Protections

Flux is intended for lawful personal access to premium entertainment programming and related service features. Access is conditioned on valid app distribution, supported Apple hardware and software, an active network connection when required, and compliance with applicable product terms, local law, and platform rules.

This page provides an operational summary of how Flux addresses licensing, copyright, platform security, user protection, and service integrity. It is informational in nature and should be read together with the full Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, store disclosures, and any region-specific consumer notices.

  • Use of Flux grants a limited service right to access authorized features; it does not transfer ownership of the app, service, streams, metadata, artwork, branding, or audiovisual works.

  • Availability may vary by territory, language, device capability, subscription plan, age rating, connection quality, and the duration of underlying content licenses.

  • Mandatory consumer rights that cannot be waived by contract continue to apply where required by law.

Note: If there is a conflict between this summary and a controlling agreement or mandatory legal disclosure, the controlling text governs.

2. Service License and Acceptable Use

Subject to continued compliance, Flux grants a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable, limited license to install and use the application and to access eligible content for private, non-commercial viewing in the manner made available by Flux.

The service may not be used for commercial exhibition, public performance, hospitality distribution, retransmission, internal enterprise screening, resale, sublicensing, or any other use that exceeds the rights expressly granted by Flux and its licensors.

  • Users may not copy, archive, reproduce, redistribute, rebroadcast, sell, lease, sublicense, mirror, or publicly perform protected streams or catalog materials except where a specific feature and applicable law clearly permit it.

  • Credential sharing, token sharing, scraping, automated account creation, benchmarking extraction, API abuse, bot activity, and deceptive access patterns are prohibited.

  • Reverse engineering, tampering, circumvention, or interference with service protections is prohibited except to the limited extent that non-waivable law expressly allows it.

Note: Separate written authorization is generally required for any business, venue, institutional, or promotional use of Flux content or branding.

3. Content Rights, Territorial Controls, and Availability

Programming on Flux is licensed, not sold, and the scope of access can differ by geography, rights window, sport or event blackout status, language package, storefront, and device feature support. Titles may rotate into or out of the service without prior notice when rights expire, change, or are contested.

Flux may delay, restrict, or deny access in locations where distribution is not authorized, where export or sanctions laws apply, where a rights-holder instruction requires a limitation, or where a device or output path does not satisfy content protection requirements.

  • Not all titles or channels are available in every country, and cross-border portability may be limited by law, licensor direction, or product configuration.

  • Specific playback features such as offline use, casting, external display output, simultaneous streams, recording, or catch-up replay may be unavailable for some content categories.

  • Promotional art, trailers, previews, and editorial metadata may remain visible even when full playback rights are not currently available.

Note: Flux may implement regional controls, blackout logic, entitlement checks, and feature restrictions to align service availability with contractual and legal obligations.

4. Copyright, Trademarks, and Third-Party Notices

Flux, its visual design, application code, logos, trademarks, service marks, editorial materials, and many presentation elements are protected by copyright, trademark, trade dress, and other intellectual property laws. Films, series, channels, live events, and related media available through Flux may be owned or controlled by studios, leagues, broadcasters, distributors, or other third parties.

Users must preserve ownership notices and may not remove, obscure, falsify, or misappropriate copyright notices, trademarks, watermarking, attribution metadata, or other provenance signals associated with the service or licensed content.

  • Unauthorized derivative works, fan edits made from protected streams, metadata extraction at scale, poster/art reuse, and unauthorized commercial references to Flux branding are prohibited.

  • Open-source software components, where used, remain subject to their own license terms and attribution requirements. See Section 10 below for the current open-source attribution table.

  • Flux may investigate and respond to notices of claimed infringement, including by removing content, restricting access, preserving evidence, or taking repeat-infringer action where appropriate.

Note: Rights-holder or notice-and-takedown requests should be submitted through Flux's official legal or support channels so they can be documented and reviewed.

5. Secure Delivery, DRM, and Anti-Piracy Controls

To help protect premium content and service integrity, Flux may employ layered technical measures such as authenticated sessions, entitlement validation, server-side authorization, device and session controls, rate limiting, abuse detection, secure transport, and platform-supported digital rights management technologies, including Apple media protection workflows where supported.

These protections are designed to reduce piracy, restreaming, account takeover risk, fraud, content theft, and unauthorized extraction of stream keys or protected media. Flux may update or strengthen these controls at any time without prior notice.

  • Bypassing or attempting to bypass DRM, entitlement checks, playback restrictions, session controls, forensic or watermarking protections, or network security measures is prohibited.

  • Use on modified, compromised, jailbroken, emulated, or otherwise untrusted environments may result in degraded functionality, blocked playback, forced sign-out, or account review.

  • Flux may temporarily challenge, suspend, or terminate sessions associated with unusual risk signals, concurrent misuse, credential compromise, scraping, piracy indicators, or malicious traffic.

Note: When investigating security incidents or infringement, Flux may work with licensors, distribution vendors, payment partners, Apple, and lawful authorities as permitted by law.

6. Account Security, Subscription Status, and Billing Protections

Users are responsible for maintaining accurate account details, safeguarding sign-in credentials, securing their devices, and promptly reporting suspected unauthorized access. The registered account holder remains responsible for activity occurring through that account unless local law provides otherwise.

Where subscriptions or purchases are offered through Apple, billing, renewals, and certain refund or subscription-management functions are handled under Apple's commerce framework and associated store terms.

  • Flux may enforce reasonable limits tied to plan eligibility, simultaneous usage, household or device policies, fraud prevention, and service abuse mitigation.

  • Access may be paused or restricted for non-payment, invalid payment state, suspected charge abuse, account compromise, or material terms violations.

  • When Apple processes a transaction, Flux generally does not receive full payment card numbers and instead relies on store-provided subscription and entitlement signals.

Note: Users should review Apple subscription settings and Flux account information regularly to confirm active plan status and device access.

7. Privacy, Diagnostics, Moderation, and Reporting

Flux may process account, device, playback, diagnostic, and security-related information to operate the service, troubleshoot failures, protect licensed content, investigate abuse, prevent fraud, and meet legal obligations, subject to the Privacy Policy and applicable law.

Support tickets, problem reports, and contact submissions should contain only information reasonably necessary to resolve the request. Users should not upload or transmit unlawful content, sensitive third-party information without permission, or abusive material through support channels.

  • Crash logs, network errors, entitlement failures, suspicious sign-in events, and other technical signals may be reviewed to preserve service quality and protect rights holders.

  • Harassment, threats, hate, impersonation, unlawful promotion, or manipulation of customer-support or community-facing workflows may lead to moderation, suspension, or legal escalation.

  • If a user believes their account, privacy, or content rights have been affected, the issue should be reported promptly through the appropriate Flux support or legal pathway.

Note: Privacy disclosures, data-subject rights, and retention details are governed by the applicable Flux privacy materials and relevant law.

8. App Store Alignment, Safety Positioning, and Family Considerations

Flux is an entertainment service and is not an emergency communication, medical, safety-critical, or public-utility platform. Availability, recommendations, and metadata are provided for convenience and may change as content, editorial decisions, or legal obligations evolve.

The service is intended to operate in a manner consistent with Apple platform security controls, privacy disclosures, content-rating frameworks, and marketplace review expectations, while also recognizing that some legal obligations and catalog rules vary by country or region.

  • Parents and guardians should use Apple device controls and household supervision tools where appropriate, especially when minors may access the service.

  • Age ratings, content advisories, and parental suitability assessments may differ by title, territory, and storefront, and should be reviewed before playback.

  • Flux may require app, OS, or security updates in order to maintain compatibility, preserve rights-holder protections, or address newly identified risks.

Note: Service availability and compliance posture may evolve over time as store rules, licensor requirements, or regulatory expectations change.

9. Reservation of Rights, Enforcement, and Policy Updates

Flux reserves all rights not expressly granted. The service may investigate suspected misuse and may remove content, limit features, invalidate sessions, suspend accounts, or terminate access when reasonably necessary to address risk, enforce rights, comply with law, or protect users and partners.

Flux may revise operational practices, compliance notices, and policy language to reflect product changes, new rights arrangements, evolving security threats, or legal requirements. Continued use after an applicable update may constitute acceptance where allowed by law.

  • Nothing in this page waives any legal remedy available to Flux, its affiliates, licensors, distributors, or rights holders.

  • Users who do not agree with applicable terms or restrictions should discontinue use of the service and manage active subscriptions through the appropriate store or account settings.

  • Evidence of commercial piracy, malicious automation, large-scale infringement, or coordinated fraud may be escalated to platform operators, vendors, licensors, and lawful authorities.

Note: Enforcement decisions may be made on a case-by-case basis in light of user safety, legal obligations, technical evidence, and contractual commitments.

10. Open-Source Software Attribution

Flux incorporates certain open-source software components in its Apple-platform app builds. The following table lists the third-party packages currently included in Flux builds for Apple TV, iPhone, and iPad, along with their license types and copyright notices.

Component

License

Copyright

RevenueCat (purchases-ios)

MIT

Copyright (c) 2024 RevenueCat, Inc.

supabase-swift

MIT

Copyright (c) 2021 Supabase

swift-asn1

Apache 2.0

Copyright 2022 The SwiftASN1 Project

swift-clocks

MIT

Copyright (c) 2022 Point-Free

swift-concurrency-extras

MIT

Copyright (c) 2023 Point-Free

swift-crypto

Apache 2.0

Copyright 2019 The SwiftCrypto Project

swift-http-types

Apache 2.0

Copyright 2023 The Swift HTTP Types Project

xctest-dynamic-overlay

MIT

Copyright (c) 2021 Point-Free, Inc.

Full license texts for each component are available at the linked repositories and in the corresponding package license files used during Flux build validation. Redistribution and use of these components are governed by their respective license terms, not by the Flux Terms of Service.

11. Copyright Complaints and Infringement Notices

If you believe material made available through Flux infringes your copyright or other intellectual-property rights, you may send a written notice to Flux's designated contact at admin@persianflux.com. Your notice should include:

  • Your full name and contact information;

  • The identity of the rights owner or authorized agent;

  • Identification of the protected work or right claimed to be infringed;

  • Enough detail to locate the allegedly infringing material within Flux;

  • A statement of your good-faith belief that the challenged use is unauthorized;

  • A statement that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are authorized to act where applicable; and

  • A physical or electronic signature.

Flux may request additional information, forward the complaint to the relevant account holder, distributor, or rights partner, remove or disable access to challenged material, and suspend or terminate repeat infringers when appropriate.

Important Notice

This summary is designed to help explain Flux's security, licensing, copyright, and protection posture in a user-readable format. It supplements, and does not replace, the governing Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, subscription disclosures, store terms, and any mandatory local consumer notices that apply in a given territory.

Questions about rights clearances, infringement notices, security concerns, or consumer complaints should be directed to Flux through the official support, privacy, or legal contact paths referenced elsewhere in the service.

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Email: admin@persianflux.com
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