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Ebay bootleggers, pulling trickery ?
I was going through Ebay tonight looking for some rare stuff on DVD and LD
What I saw was funny.On titles yet to be released plastered all over as legit copies.Not the old way either with a nice cover and simple image.These things look great! Since when can these guys get stickers/tape we get on retail movies? You know, the ones that have the DVD logo and say WARNING - Security Device Encolsed.All nice a shrink wrapped like retail copies. Are they trying to go undetected.Fool people into thinking they are legit? What happens to the person who doesnt really know what is released and what is not and buys on of these only to see the quality is bad. Perhaps if looking for the movie on Ebay in the first place for such a movie means you know it is bootleg.Then why the fancy wrapping done on the DVD? Why have the security warning? I just thought it was funny to see these movies done up like this.To those who know well and good that certain movies are yet to be released on DVD know what they are getting.Do they feel safer buying such a well packaged product? Does it make the seller 'safer' in any way from those who may narc them out? "well it looks legit to me, just look at that packaging" http://i16.ebayimg.com/02/i/06/d8/99/04_1.JPG http://i9.ebayimg.com/03/i/07/0d/82/e5_1.JPG Look at those pics man.See all those copies! These guys are mass producing these days! If you check, there are many sellers showing images like this showing stacks of any certain movie.This mass producing can get someone into a heap of trouble no?! This isnt just like a few years ago when you saw someone sell 2-3 copies and then you waited to see more a few weeks or a month later. Can this in any way shape or form help get these movies released? I started thinking.Maybe if the companies that hold rights to these unreleased movies, saw these things selling, they would see an interest in them and finally released them? |
I think crap like this helped "This Island Earth" and its cause.
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Bootlegs on eBay?!?!
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I think that is the point, the more well packaged and prepared the product is regardless of the quality of the actual presentation, the better. Or so they'd like the buyer to believe.
Unless Howard comes along in Widescreen, these bootleg dvd's no matter how nicely packaged will ever come to rival what a studio can do. |
Originally Posted by dvd_luver
bootleg dvd's no matter how nicely packaged will ever come to rival what a studio can do.
A perfect example is the anime series, Initial D. The bootlegs are MUCH better than the official USA produced versions. The bootlegs use actual fan subbed material and the picture quality is just as good as the legit version. I own both versions and the bootleg wins, hands down. Even the packaging is better. Of course this is probably just one rare case. |
I bought a Criterion DVD (Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound) from Ebay, several months ago. I became worried that it was a bootleg after seeing the seller was always selling copies of it. However, it seems pretty legit considering it's still in its plastic and it has a Criterion/legit-looking security sticker on it.
I actually e-mailed the seller and inquired about why he was selling so many and he told me that he bought quite a few of them and is selling them off. He's got a 100% rating, so hopefully everything is fine/legitimate. |
Yeah, I got a few anime-boots off of ebay (not knowing they were boots at the time), and they were surprisingly top-notch, quality-wise - clean anamorphic transfer, DTS, quality subs, solid packaging - that's why I never suspected they were bootlegs.
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Originally Posted by Wick
I bought a Criterion DVD (Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound) from Ebay, several months ago. I became worried that it was a bootleg after seeing the seller was always selling copies of it. However, it seems pretty legit considering it's still in its plastic and it has a Criterion/legit-looking security sticker on it.
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The problem with buying anime boots is that the people who sell them are likely just packaging fansubbing work that other people did for free (and that is widely available on the net for free) and are charging people for it. The fansubbers hate that with a passion.
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I've bought some imports from eBay that turned out to be boots (damnit!)... they were all nicely packaged, with holographic authenticity stickers, and the security stickers over the edges.
I took some pics of the packaging: http://www.shagman.org/hobbies/bootleg-dvds/index.html I haven't bought anything from eBay since, I've had much better luck in the past year with the DVDTalk Exchange forum. |
Wow, Shagman. My paranoia over buying DVDs off Ebay just went up a few notches. (And I didn't think that was possible!) What made you realize they were bootlegs?
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I don't buy nothing from Ebay, strictly for this reason. There are many fraudulent, and defective merchandise being sold on Ebay, especially DVDs. My best advise to all is to avoid patronizing as much as possible. Buyer's beware!!! Use common sense as well, because the seller preys on the unknowledgeable, and naiveness of the potential buyers.
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The general eBay principle is simple....at least for this kind of stuff: use eBay for selling; not for buying.
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I've heard there are actual factories cranking this stuff out in Asia and Eastern Europe. It's not just a basement operation, they're pirating DVDs, CDs, and tons of Computer software. That's why they look legit with all the right logos and holograms. Since it's impossible to enforce copyright laws in these countries, all the manufacturers can do is appeal to their governments to crack down on the pirates. They all say they will, but the problem keeps getting worse. Then everyone thinks Microsoft is the bad guy for having their software "phone home" to authenticate itself.
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Originally Posted by DavidH
The general eBay principle is simple....at least for this kind of stuff: use eBay for selling; not for buying.
I dont think what you say should be any type of rule.I think people just need to be aware.I have sold a few DVDs of mine and none were 'pirated' or otherwise.
Originally Posted by Timber
Hell, I might have to buy that RAD bootleg.
I even emailed them to see how they got the source to play it.No answer yet.Im hoping I get some sort of answer as to who to email so I can bug the shit out of them to get it released! http://img488.imageshack.us/img488/6297/radinhd24pi.jpg So I guess it is easy enough to get proper wrapping and stickers to fool people.It seems all one really needs is a good sized duplicator and they are in business.I would hate to be the one who gets busted though.I guess though the reason these are still around are because studios dont release titles, and these are the next best thing? I mean, how long can one really wait for great titles such as RAD and MONSTER SQUAD and HOWARD THE DUCK! |
There seems to be a huge loophole on Ebay for selling overseas dvd's. From what I have seen Ebay allows overseas sellers to sell their cheap crap as long as long as they don't try to sell new movies that are still in theatres. I see loads of the James Bond overseas box sets on Ebay and they never get taken down. Ebay seems more concerned with the new movies coming out and being bootlegged than oversea imports that are most likely illegal..
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So what your saying is, they may know of movies not yet released but have been out for years and they dont care, or 'turn a blind eye' towards them, so long as they seem to be imports? No wonder there are so many of these.
You would think this would get studios to release titles that are made available like this.If they see these bootleggers making money on the title, I guess that means there is a market for them.So I have to wonder why this hasnt got the studios to move their ass and put these guys out of business. |
Ebay won't do anything about bootlegs as they make too much money off of them.
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Originally Posted by Dai
Ebay won't do anything about bootlegs as they make too much money off of them.
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If you check the feedback of a seller with a questionable item there is usually at least one neutral or negative comment about an item being a burned dvd-r or copy. That's a good tip off. I've even seen positive feedback comments that mention an item is a copy I guess because the buyer was happy to have any kind of copy.
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I once purchased a Disney dvd that turned out to be a bootleg copy. I emailed the seller, claimed it was bootleg, and she responded that she was unaware of it being a bootleg. Thankfully she refunded my money. Nowadays, I always ask a lot of questions of the seller first and also research the dvd title extensively (i.e. dvdtalk, etc...) before buying it.
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please keep the "i like bootlegs" and "if it's not released legally, i'll buy it the bootleg anyways" stuff out..they'll be deleted and/or this thread will be closed again. thank you.
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When movies are taken from the LD's do they usually include the extra features or are they just they just the film.
Also, this has probably been discussed before, but I bought Elvira, Mistress of the Dark from K-Mart and it turned out to be a boot. It just looks like you regular cheap DVD though. So bootleggers have a nice distribution system if they can get into K-Mart. |
Since when does a holographic sticker make the DVD seem legit? I always thought that was the tipoff that it definitely was a bootleg. I've never bought a DVD imported or otherwise with one of those stickers that was a legitimately licensed product.
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Originally Posted by Greg613
Also, this has probably been discussed before, but I bought Elvira, Mistress of the Dark from K-Mart and it turned out to be a boot. It just looks like you regular cheap DVD though. So bootleggers have a nice distribution system if they can get into K-Mart.
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