How to Spot a Bootleg
- LovEnPeaCE
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Well, this is just a suggestion for ppl who dont have any stores close to them that sell non-bootleg anime and are in USA... www.cduniverse.com, their movies section has tons of legal anime DVDs or VHS for really good prices, they even won a "Most secure, safe site" award or something
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unliscensed product
I would like to point out that if something isn't liscenced in the US at all. Naruto for example. bootleg is the only way to get it.
- Scintilla
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Re: unliscensed product
Actually, I've heard of people managing to get good-quality raws of unlicensed shows, but I have no idea how to go about doing so. And even if I did, we're not allowed to discuss such practices here.Thrasher670 wrote:I would like to point out that if something isn't liscenced in the US at all. Naruto for example. bootleg is the only way to get it.
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but fansubs arn't bootleg (unless im confused) well i mean, at least they dun't come from the "chinese mafia" so ditch the whole ebay 90episodes on four discs thing, i mean its not like thats any better than paying someone for stealing something
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