Is IPTV Subscriptions Legal in Portugal After the 2026 Law Changes?

Yes, IPTV subscriptions are legal in Portugal if they comply with national and EU audiovisual regulations. Providers must secure licenses from the Entidade Reguladora para a Comunicação Social (ERC) and adhere to copyright laws enforced by the Instituto Português do Audiovisual e Cinema (IPAC). Unauthorized streams or unlicensed services violate Law 27/2007 and risk penalties under Decree-Law 8/2021, which aligns with the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and Copyright Directive (2019/790). The 2026 regulatory framework will further tighten compliance for OTT platforms.


Key Regulations for IPTV Subscriptions in Portugal

  • Mandatory Licensing: IPTV operators must obtain an ERC-issued audiovisual service license under Law 27/2007, covering both linear (live TV) and on-demand content. Failure to register results in fines up to €50,000.
  • Copyright Enforcement: All broadcast content must be licensed from rights holders. The Governo de Portugal and IPAC collaborate with ACAPOR (anti-piracy association) to block illegal streams, as per Decree-Law 8/2021.
  • Consumer Protection: IPTV providers must comply with Law 24/96 on consumer rights, including transparent pricing, contract termination terms, and data protection under GDPR and Law 58/2019.