Yes — IPTV is legal in Spain when the service holds the rights to the content it distributes. The technology was never the issue; unlicensed services selling content they have no rights to are what break the law.
This guide is general information, not legal advice.
A legitimate live service is transparent about who runs it, has real terms and support, bills you openly, and never promises every premium channel on earth for a couple of euros. A pirate operation hides its identity, dodges refunds, and advertises impossible catalogues at impossible prices.
Beyond the legal grey area, pirate live services are simply unreliable: feeds cut out mid-event, payments go to operators you can't contact, and your card details sit with people who've already shown they don't play by the rules. The cheap price hides a real cost.
Ramix IPTV runs as a transparent, licensed-content live service with clear terms, honest marketing and real customer support. We don't advertise unverifiable claims, we don't use piracy-adjacent language, and we tell you plainly what live streaming can and can't do.
This is general information to help you spot trustworthy live services and understand the trade-offs — it isn't legal advice. If you have a specific legal question about streaming in your situation, speak to a qualified professional.