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Where can I sell my DVD's

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by joegeek, Jun 25, 2012.

  1. joegeek

    joegeek Member

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    I understand the situation with backing up but I have hundreds and hundreds of DVD-r ISO of everything under the sun when it comes to television from the 60's to present and I have hundreds of dollars spent in Verbatim DVD's. I am streaming now and do not need them but just looking to get compensated a bit rather than tossing them or letting them sit.

    Thoughts?
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    garbage them or give them away because if you sell them then is piracy.
     
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    I guess they would make one heck of a gift for my nephew
     
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    I would never sell anything that I copied or would I broadcast on the internet that I did.
     
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    Who is broadcasting that they sold back up DVDs?
     
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    That was just a general statement I never said anyone did.
     
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    keep them if ya hdd fails youve lost them all
     
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    Ah, very true.

    Life span of a Verbatim disk unused in optimal temperatures.


    Also, I wonder what Sony or whomever would think of selling and donating every dime to charity in there name?
     
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    So I am contacting my states Attorney General today to see if I can sell all of the disks and donate all proceeds to charity in the names of the movie studios. Just a thought and not sure if anyone has ever tried it.
     
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    technically if you dont own the original discs its piracy, if you do own the original disc and your selling copies without including the original its piracy.
    i have actually seen a few copied discs in local charity shops for sale but im sure they were donated and not purchased by the shop.
    ^^^^^ selling illegal copies off movies can get you in serious trouble

    blank discs are about $10 for 25 (in my local shops) cheaper if you were to buy them online.backing up a dvd is dead easy if you have the right software,i let a m8 that had mental issues,dyslexia,drug and alcohol problems back up a dvd on my computer he'd never used a computer before and with about 4 clicks he did it.
    ^^^the point im making is burning a dvd is not rocket science.

    1 last thing i'd like to point out is any average person with about $150 can buy a pentium 4 2nd hand a dvd burner new and back them up him/her self.
     

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