You were previously blocked due to a country-based restriction.
You received notice that the regional limitation has been lifted.
However, the content still shows as unavailable.
Geographic restrictions are not always controlled by a single rule.
In many platforms, access is determined by multiple layers of regional policy enforcement.
These may include:
Licensing agreements by territory
Content distribution contracts
Regulatory compliance filters
Payment region verification rules
Even if one country-level block is removed, other regional eligibility conditions may still apply.
Another factor is account region classification.
Some systems bind accounts to a registered country based on initial signup data, payment origin, or historical login patterns.
If your account profile still reflects a restricted region internally, content access may not update immediately after a public restriction is lifted.
Content delivery networks (CDNs) can also cache regional entitlement states.
Until entitlement data propagates through distribution nodes, localized restrictions may persist temporarily.
If a country restriction was reportedly removed but content remains blocked, verify:
Whether your account’s registered region, licensing eligibility, and distribution entitlements align with the updated policy status.
Because lifting a regional ban does not automatically override underlying licensing or compliance constraints.