Well, kind of playing devil's advocate, but Cultural Rights are defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In addition, the Council of Europe stated that "Culture, as experienced by the majority of the population today, means much more than traditional arts and the humanities. Nowadays, culture embraces the education system, the mass media, the cultural industries". So if, somehow, Game of a Thrones becomes really popular within your social/ethnic group to the point of becoming a cultural reference, but you can't procure it legally (and let's be serious: purchasing a specific model of player so you can read foreign DVDs does not quite cut qualifies as "available for purchase in your region"), you'd should be able to sue the publisher in Europe's Human Right Court. So maybe streaming a couple of episodes illegally isn't really that bad...