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Posted by Kimba W. Lion on 05/20/07 18:38
Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> If you
>have a price significantly lower than that, I'll bet it's a pirate
>copy, either a rip of the DVD set or an off-the-air recording of the
>TV shows.
I see that the brainwashing of the public has been overdone.
No, a cheap price on a DVD does not automatically mean it's a pirate disc.
And I don't think SendIt.com would be caught dead selling pirate discs.
In this case "Try Me TV" is a series of one-disc samplers from a TV series,
not a full season set. The aim is to hook people who don't know a show and
so wouldn't shell out the cost for a full season set.
It's really funny that the completely over-the-top "anti-piracy" campaigns
have people thinking that studios' own low price series are pirate discs.
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