Re: [H] Fwd: Officially Released 'burned' DVD movies?

2020-12-07 Thread Christopher Fisk
Good to know, I've never encountered these, but I do my movie purchases
digitally nowadays.

On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 6:06 AM Steve Tomporowski  wrote:

> Ok, figured it out.  These are what are called MOD disks or 'Media On
> Demand'.  Amazon is one of those that does this service.  The DVD is
> recorded with what you want, especially on low demand movies.  So there
> are legal burnt DVDs.
>
> Steve
>
>
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>  Forwarded Message 
> Subject:Officially Released 'burned' DVD movies?
> Date:   Sun, 6 Dec 2020 20:02:17 -0500
> From:   Steve Tomporowski 
> To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com
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>
>
> As part of my eBay business, I acquire a lot of DVDs.  I've noticed that
> some older movies will have an official insert, the label side looks
> right, but the DVD looks like a recordable.  I don't want to sell
> anything illegal, but these movies confuse me. It always seems to be
> movies that could be in the public domain, but the label and insert look
> professional.  Is it possible that this is legal or just a very
> professional pirate?
>
> Thanks...Steve
>
>


[H] Fwd: Officially Released 'burned' DVD movies?

2020-12-07 Thread Steve Tomporowski
Ok, figured it out.  These are what are called MOD disks or 'Media On 
Demand'.  Amazon is one of those that does this service.  The DVD is 
recorded with what you want, especially on low demand movies.  So there 
are legal burnt DVDs.


Steve



 Forwarded Message 
Subject:Officially Released 'burned' DVD movies?
Date:   Sun, 6 Dec 2020 20:02:17 -0500
From:   Steve Tomporowski 
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com



As part of my eBay business, I acquire a lot of DVDs.  I've noticed that 
some older movies will have an official insert, the label side looks 
right, but the DVD looks like a recordable.  I don't want to sell 
anything illegal, but these movies confuse me. It always seems to be 
movies that could be in the public domain, but the label and insert look 
professional.  Is it possible that this is legal or just a very 
professional pirate?


Thanks...Steve