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To: Tommaso who wrote (277911)2/23/2004 9:31:24 AM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
OT if there is an OT.

In my email I got a spam from a company offering thousands of DVDs at $7.50 each plus freebies for buying four or more. These all seem to have subititles in Chinese, Malay, Thai as well as English (which of course can be switched off).

Does anyone know if these are all pirated, or is there some legitimate licensing? Also, has anyone been prosecuted yet for buying these things?

After someone stole my perfectly legit set of Sopranos videos, I bought a replacement from eBay that turned out to have Chinese subtitles as well as French and Spanish and English. It works fine but now I wonder if it, too, was pirated.

How come we hear all this stuff about the wicked Inernet pirates and here's all these CDs flying in from Hong Kong?
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