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Content availability is not universal; both subscription-plan availability and content licensing independently limit where a user can stream, meaning access can be denied even in countries where Netflix operates.
Interpretive note: The excerpt establishes two conditions (subscription-plan availability and content licensing) as well as a primary-country rule. The canonical claim states the two-condition geographic restriction as primary; the primary-country rule is recorded in omitted_material.
The reader's ability to access content is conditioned on two separate geographic requirements: Netflix must offer their subscription plan there, and Netflix must have licensed the content there.
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"You may access Netflix content primarily within the country in which you have established your account and only in geographic locations where we offer your subscription plan and have licensed such content.— Excerpt from Netflix's Netflix Account and Content Policies
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Content availability is not universal; both subscription-plan availability and content licensing independently limit where a user can stream, meaning access can be denied even in countries where Netflix operates.
The reader's ability to access content is conditioned on two separate geographic requirements: Netflix must offer their subscription plan there, and Netflix must have licensed the content there.
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