The ability to access streaming content from different geographic locations is often subject to limitations imposed by content providers. These limitations are typically related to licensing agreements and regional distribution rights, affecting the availability of titles to users traveling outside their home country. For example, a user with a US-based Netflix account may find that some shows and movies accessible in the United States are not available when traveling in Europe, or vice versa.
These limitations are in place to respect copyright laws and distribution agreements established between studios and streaming services. Content licensing is often granted on a country-by-country basis, meaning a streaming service must acquire the rights to show specific content in each region it operates. These restrictions prevent the streaming service from facing legal repercussions and allows them to offer a diverse range of titles within each market.