well just cause no one has said this... maybe a fansubber himself is selling his own releases... no one has stated whoe subs are being sold.
well just cause no one has said this... maybe a fansubber himself is selling his own releases... no one has stated whoe subs are being sold.
all that i know is that fan subbing shouldnt be illeagle in any light. the material is copyrighted for a spefic area (japan), if it is distributed to the US for free, the company in japan is not losing any money becasue they dont have the right to distribute it there yet.... if a company does distribute for free (Fan subbers) it to areas where rights havent been sold, i dont see how its illeagle. They cant make any money off of it there leagaly.
editing post: simple answer would be to ask a few fansubbing group members, they should know what is leagle and what is not.
if the idiots are dumb enough to go up to 38 dollars, then they deserve to be ripped off. its morally wrong but since when has america been a loving, caring society?
I just have to say. The title "Naruto Ebay-no jutsu" is awesome! Nice job - it got a laugh out of me.
hmm if that picture he has there is a picture of what is burned...OOPS i think ive seen that somewhere before
sorta looks like...my anbu/aone version..doesnt it?
I don't see it as a horrible deal if you could actually trust these people.
I know if I lost my Naruto 1-61 right now and knew it would take me 10+ hours of searching and 10+ days of downloading to get it back it wouldn't be so bad to get them on dvd backup for $30-$40.
But its way too shaddy. I would get it from a respected forum member who I know loves the show and wants to spread the joy. I mean dvd blanks are $1 and it costs about 50 cents to mail it to someone. So it should only cost about $4-$5 to do this.
dvd blanks are more of $2+ and would cost like $12 or something including shipping since you would need about 4 or so dvd blanks
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Thats kind of funny because I have sent my friend a dvd of Sealab episodes inside a blank envolope for the cost of a stamp. So it cost me about $1.50 total. You can upgrade the envelope for one of those bubble pop ones for 50 cents at a grocery store. And the $1 blank dvd was bought at Best Buy. You can get $0.90 blanks (and not cheapo ones) usually on the Internet. So unless you live in Europe you have your prices wrong. Its pretty cheap and convient (also eliminates 4gigs of data off your computer per disc which is very nice).
hmm...dvds blanks normally sell for $100 for 50 cds. i dont know how much you can find them on the internet because i usually dont look for blank media on the internet cheap, since they are mostly generic brands that dont tend to last very long.
And looking at the best buy site, they have spindles such as $100 for 50, $10 for 5, $50 for 25..etc...but if they go on sale, then im sure they will get down to $1 per dvd, otherwise, under nonsale conditions, it is $2 per dvd. i will give 1.50 for shipping, bringing the total to $9.50
I'm sorry, I just feel that I need to point out that before we start talking about copyrights, that we need to know how to spell it. seeing "copywrite, and copywright" is detracting from any validity of your statement.
I was actually able to buy the REAL naruto dvd's from japan off ebay not subbed ones its sooooo nice
are you sure they are real? are there even official naruto dvds yet?
dont think you are allowed to make money off it since they havent liscensed it so this might be illegal
the ones with no subtitles i hear are.....but.......then there's no subtitles
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Since we are talking about copyright law, I think it might be relevent to mention that even if you get an officially registered copyright that still does not prevent anyone from taking your copyrighted material. It simply gives you a liscense to go after them in court. If you can't afford court costs and a decent lawyer your copyright is worth exactly nothing.
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