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Movies and shows are rarely licensed for worldwide release all at once. Studios and distributors typically sell streaming rights on a country-by-country basis, which is why a title available in the United States might be delayed or unavailable elsewhere, and vice versa.
This licensing structure affects everything from release dates to catalog size, and it's the reason platforms ask viewers to confirm their location before granting access to certain titles. Rights holders use this check to stay compliant with the distribution agreements they've signed in each territory.
As streaming has grown, some services have started negotiating broader multi-region deals, but country-specific licensing remains the norm for most catalogs, especially for newer or exclusive releases.