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.
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> Steve
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> 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?
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> Thanks...Steve
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