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200,000 pirated DVDs seized from GTA malls (pg. 2)
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VDub
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
I do hit the theaters and etc when its worth it, otherwise DL it for personal use and delete it afterwards.


Yah that's cool...

I just hate this cheap copy pirating industry...

The Chinese are the worst in the world for that ...

And Im referring to everything from movies to handbags..
exstasie
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Originally posted by VDub
Yah that's cool...

I just hate this cheap copy pirating industry...

The Chinese are the worst in the world for that ...

And Im referring to everything from movies to handbags..


Why are you on here...

Shouldn't you be building my condo :D

smuncky
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Originally posted by exstasie
Why are you on here...

Shouldn't you be building my condo :D



lol. probably has wifi set up in his "cubicle".
exstasie
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Originally posted by smuncky
lol. probably has wifi set up in his "cubicle".


haha

Well they do have WiFi lol.

I was at George Brown w/ my gf one day and noticed that there was a connection called "VuCondo" or something like that.

Are you pirating from the crane??

MarkT
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Originally posted by Orko
What I don't understand is why it is so hard for them to shut down the stores. Walking through Pacific Mall, it's quite clear what is illegal, and what is legal. Why can't they just walk through once a week and seize bogus movies.


seriously. they need to these guys hard or it won't stop. I can only assume that existing laws are too lenient?

There was an interesting article not too long ago (in BusinessWeek, I think) regarding this and other problems in China. The black market there is posing a major problem as it so negatively impacts China's economy...and the gov't is struggling to crack down on it and various other negative aspects of the economic boom (like envrionmental waste, workplace safety, etc).
Orko
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Originally posted by MarkT
seriously. they need to these guys hard or it won't stop. I can only assume that existing laws are too lenient?

There was an interesting article not too long ago (in BusinessWeek, I think) regarding this and other problems in China. The black market there is posing a major problem as it so negatively impacts China's economy...and the gov't is struggling to crack down on it and various other negative aspects of the economic boom (like envrionmental waste, workplace safety, etc).


The counterfeiting in China is extremely hard to stop. The guys are so smart; they set up a factory, counterfeit what they want to (movies, bags, phones), and then shut down the factory, move it, and start again. They keep the factories open for as little as 3 days at a time, just to make sure to stay ahead of the cops. So the authorities here, know that the supply is hard to stop.

But my beef is why they don't just make sure these shops in TO stay closed. A shop has to be there open, for people to be able to go back and buy more crap. Do a walk through, illegal material? Bamn closed. They need to make the environment so unpleasant for them to even think about opening a store.
rabbitjoker
BINGO (Orko)!!!

Shut the retail outlet down, charge the owners, works and everybody else on site at the time.
Skipper
How many of you that disapprove of pirated DVDs also buy all of your music, livesets aside?
Yohan
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Originally posted by Orko
But my beef is why they don't just make sure these shops in TO stay closed. A shop has to be there open, for people to be able to go back and buy more crap. Do a walk through, illegal material? Bamn closed. They need to make the environment so unpleasant for them to even think about opening a store.

do you not need a warrant for any sort of search and seizure?
INFERNO2K
All those little dvd shack stores at Pacific Mall are always raided at least once a year and are fined. They just pay off the fines with the money they take in by shoppers like you.

:)

Orko
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Originally posted by Skipper
How many of you that disapprove of pirated DVDs also buy all of your music, livesets aside?


I have an absolutely massive CD and DVD collection, in addition to all the stuff i download.

But there is a difference from downloading and selling pirated DVD's. The end downloader is not making any money on the process. The pirates in the stores are SELLING somebody else's work, without permission.

It is a fine line, I know, but the distinction is important. As a consumer of movies, I am not willing to pay somebody for their illegal activities. I don't they deserve anything.
chinamon
quote:
Originally posted by Orko
The counterfeiting in China is extremely hard to stop. The guys are so smart; they set up a factory, counterfeit what they want to (movies, bags, phones), and then shut down the factory, move it, and start again. They keep the factories open for as little as 3 days at a time, just to make sure to stay ahead of the cops. So the authorities here, know that the supply is hard to stop.

But my beef is why they don't just make sure these shops in TO stay closed. A shop has to be there open, for people to be able to go back and buy more crap. Do a walk through, illegal material? Bamn closed. They need to make the environment so unpleasant for them to even think about opening a store.


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Originally posted by rabbitjoker
BINGO (Orko)!!!

Shut the retail outlet down, charge the owners, works and everybody else on site at the time.


the same reason why there are drug dealers. as long as there is a market for it, there will always be people willing to take the risk.
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