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In Reply to: Joe's Record Paradise in Rockville, MD posted by MarkEL on November 12, 2004 at 09:55:10:
To copy a legit release & sell it at discount is called "a pirate copy." That takes money away from the artist & the indusrty. A bootleg on the other hand is a release of material (live concerts or studio outtakes) NEVER INTENDED TO BE RELEASED BY THE ARTIST OR RECORD COMPANY AND HURTS NO ONE. Only fans purchase boots of artist they like or collect. When I buy a boot & it sounds like it was recorded by someone hiding under a couch (Rolling Stones Paris Rehersals For Some Girls) I dont get upset and feel ripped off & I don't feel guity when I play it.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Big difference between pirates & bootlegs - recordhead 14:00:42 11/12/04 (4)
- Re: Big difference between pirates & bootlegs - JefferyK 14:10:52 11/12/04 (3)
- How would you know if you saw a counterfeit copy of a best selling CD? - Mr Vinyl 14:33:02 11/12/04 (2)
- Re: How would you know if you saw a counterfeit copy of a best selling CD? - recordhead 20:00:13 11/12/04 (0)
- Ever seen a Chinese pirated CD? - JefferyK 14:41:07 11/12/04 (0)
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