Someone on the forum suggested that I check e-bay for a pirated version of the Louis Jourdain "Count Dracula," but I was uncomfortable with the idea and uncomfortable with the whole ebay concept.
Quote from: Vlad on January 05, 2006, 12:36:26 AMSomeone on the forum suggested that I check e-bay for a pirated version of the Louis Jourdain "Count Dracula," but I was uncomfortable with the idea and uncomfortable with the whole ebay concept.Are you sure it was here? I honestly don't recall anyone suggesting this, though one cousin did recommend the tapes and service of a particular DS fan and provided contact info. I used the Forum's search engine and entered ebay and words relating to this movie but only retrieved this topic.
If demand is strong enough, and the supply isn't there from the creators, then bootlegs are inevitable.
I completely understand the desire to have a particular book that's no longer in print, or a film that's never been released for home viewing. But is it really justification for buying a bootleg copy?I think we lie to ourselves that the real theft has been committed by the source selling us the product and that absolves us of any blame.