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Originally Posted by RadioMaster
I see it from this point of view: The DVD only costs a few bucks, so it isnt making anyone poor. But if people buy it, and like it, they most likely want to see the rest of the footage and buy HooH and MSO as well. And if they dont like it, they would probably have never spent 20€/$/whatever for a whole concert DVD, yet this way they get a glimpse of Meat Loaf's music and can decide themselves.
Like I said: a teaser.
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I understand your point, yet I disagree. You could justify any commercial bootleg this way.
How would you like it if someone took something that belongs to you in order to sell it? Without your consent? My own copyright was violated once and it really pissed me off. Even if those DVDs don't cost much money - do you think it's alright to support companies that put the names of well-known artists on such DVDs?
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Originally Posted by RadioMaster
well, the fans dont  yet they do with this one... 
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I'm a fan and I don't approve of downloading songs illegally. If I like something that is officially available, I'll buy it. This might appear stupid or old-fashioned to you - I think it's a matter of fairness. How would you like not being paid for the job you do?