Content Protection and AppWorld Access

hello good day to all.
my problem with my curve 9360 is that i cannot connect to Blackberry World it says "We cannot connect you to Blackberry World. Please ensure that your device is connected to the wireless network and try again."
even though im connected in my wifi. not just that my LOCK BUTTON on top of my phone wont work. 
how to solve this problem? Thanks 
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Hi and Welcome to the Community!
There are actually a lot of public KBs that discuss that (and similar) error...rather than posting links to them all, I instead recommend you conduct your own search here:
http://btsc.webapps.blackberry.com/btsc/microsites/microsite.do
Hopefully your search results will contain something useful! There also are multiple existing threads on this site that discuss that exact error...your review of those might prove useful, and a search of this site, using the error message, error code, or symptom, should reveal all applicable existing threads to you.
jezreelbacus wrote:
not just that my LOCK BUTTON on top of my phone wont work. 
Hmmm..."wont work"...hmmm...sorry, but I can think of too many different interpretations of that (physical, software, etc.). So please clarify your exact symptoms and then perhaps we can understand well enough to provide you with useful guidance.
Good luck and let us know!
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