Bootleg DVDs
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ya know what, I feel sooooo bad for those multi millionaire film makers and actors that tears are now flowing down my cheeks. Get over it already. They try to suck every penny they can out of us, so I am not about to feel bad. Look at the Music Industry, when CD's first came out they were $20 each, they told us prices would go down dramatically as the medium became more common, thus less expensive to produce. CD's cost as much as they ever did to buy, but they cost less than 50 cents, including packaging to make. Now the people are striking back and downloading theire music and the record industry is crying foul, well if they never took advantage of their customers by keeping the price artificially high, Napster might have never made such an impact on theire bottom line. You cannot tell me that a CD costs more than a movie on DVD, especially if that movie did not do well at the theaters. If the record industry would lower their prices, they would sell so much more. While DVD's are much more of a value than cd's, I dont see a problem with owning a bootleg that you plan to rebuy when it is officially released. especially since you saw the movie twice already at the theaters. You earned that bootleg as far as I am concerned.
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From: Media, PA
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Originally posted by rushmore223
You earned that bootleg as far as I am concerned.
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Try and justify it all you want, it's still theft.
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Originally posted by rushmore223
You earned that bootleg as far as I am concerned.
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Try and justify it all you want, it's still theft.




