Interestingly, the enforcement is through App Store and not through Apple Music account or ip address locality.
So, users from these countries can simply sign in with an Apple account from any other country, install the app, switch back to the actual account and use it just fine.
On any other service, including Apple TV plus, it's the other way around: You can access the app or the website but the content will be limited to your current physical location(ip address actually).
Which makes me believe that it's not about licensing. I haven't checked but probably the same songs are available on Apple Music anyway.
It's a mystery why Apple wouldn't release the UI for classical music in countries where they do offer the music catalog already.
So, users from these countries can simply sign in with an Apple account from any other country, install the app, switch back to the actual account and use it just fine.
On any other service, including Apple TV plus, it's the other way around: You can access the app or the website but the content will be limited to your current physical location(ip address actually).
Which makes me believe that it's not about licensing. I haven't checked but probably the same songs are available on Apple Music anyway.
It's a mystery why Apple wouldn't release the UI for classical music in countries where they do offer the music catalog already.