Back to iTroodLast updated July 21, 2026
This policy covers how content moves from producers to customers on iTrood, and the rules that keep the catalog legitimate.
A release starts as a private draft. A producer can edit it freely (poster, description, genres, cast, watch link, trailer) until they explicitly publish it. Once published, a release is live in the catalog and followers of that producer are notified.
A producer may submit their own dubbed or translated version of a movie already on iTrood, linking it as a variant. Every variant must still meet this policy and the Producer Agreement independently, submitting a variant does not exempt a producer from ownership/licensing rules.
A producer supplies the actual watch link for their content (for example, a cloud storage link). That link is only ever shown to a customer who has purchased the release or holds an active subscription that covers it, never publicly.
A producer may bundle several of their own already-published releases into a limited-time flash bundle (maximum 7 days), sold at iTrood's standard bundle price.
iTrood may unpublish or remove any release that violates this policy, the Producer Agreement, or applicable law, at any time.