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Buy Movies: Wholesale Tips


Buy Movies: Wholesale TipsMPAA watches your every single step! It even hires hackers to spy on torrents, according to wired.com. After all this, I bet you don’t  want to download videos. But how can we save some money on movies? One of the best solutions is to buy DVD’s on wholesale and here are some tips for you:

ONE: The easiest way of finding wholesale DVD’s is to use eBay (click on the link to get the search results for DVD wholesales). People frequently sell movies from thir privite collections and you are always able to get 10 DVD’s at a price of one. One more reason why wholesale is a great way of getting movies it that you can easily get several movies at a time (for example, if you’re buying a TV show series, you can order all the seasons to be shipped).

Together with used DVD’s you can easily find brand new ones which will also come at a very low price. Just check eBay for DVD wholesales and believe me, you will find so many movies to order!

TWO: You can check out different movie wholesale websites. For example, I bumped into Movies4wholesale and in about 5 minutes found the movies I’d love to own! I have just ordered there K-PAX, Se7en, The Matrix and Scoobydoo! Looks like a very good deal, considering that each DVD will cost me $3.00! Just beware of scam sites (this website might be helpful).

TREE: Find a local wholesale store! In case you do (which is not that easy) you can check DVD’s for scratches and make sure you buy exactly what you wanted. Ask your friends, because they might also know where it is or you may Google your area for wholesale stores.

Good luck with finding your favourite movies on the web and in reality and try not to get caught while downloading videos online. ;)

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Let’s Share-Download Movies?


movie downloadsWhenever you start watching videos online, what are the main criteria for those you choose? Being free or of a good quality? Ask yourself, are you a kind of person that wants to pay for videos/movies/shows? I bet you’re not. We are all trying to save a few bucks on whatever, but is it fair? The huge companies like Paramount, Universal, Walt Disney Pictures or Warner Bros. spend millions dollars on movie making and expect people to pay for being entertained, but do all of us pay?

It would be silly to believe that huge movie making companies will let you go with free internet downloads… They surely won’t. The MPAA - Motion Picture Association of America works as the guard of the legal distributioning, was found in 1922, and was originally called “the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America” (MPPDA). They claim it was a non-profit business and trade association based in the United States, which was formed to advance the business interests of movie studios. Nowadays it’s members are:

  1. Walt Disney Pictures (The Walt Disney Company);
  2. Columbia Pictures (Sony Corporation);
  3. Paramount Pictures (Viacom);
  4. 20th Century Fox (News Corporation);
  5. Universal Studios (NBC Universal);
  6. Warner Bros. (Time Warner).

These guys seem to do the right job. They fight against piracy and make “bad guys” pay for violating rights. But is everything that simple? During the past 6 years MPAA has sued and closed such services as:

Movierumor.com,

SSUpload.com,

Cinematube.net,

PeekVid.com,

Pullmylink.com

and many others. As a matter of fact,  services like PeekVid did not host any copyright-infinging videos, just linked to those available in the web. Looks like anyone can link to pirated videos until they gain enough traffic to face a lawsuit. Will a telling a neighbour that your sister’s husband can make a copy of any DVD also be an infringement? Or shall you put a sign to be sued?

Just to make things clear I’d like to make a statement: I’d never download a movie and would not sell the copies of the DVD’s I own, but the news like: MPAA Sues Grandfather for $600,000 or MPAA Sues Grandmother for $150k make me desperately want to start doing these things…

The fact that Motion Picture Association of America cares about the money only does not make it that popular. Those guys still can not get that they will never be able to sue every single copyright infringer and they can not appeal to his conscience, because of the actions they take and their policy.

Here is some anti-MPAA art related to the topic:

Lets Share Download Movies?

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Posted in Broadband Video Companies, Legal, DRM, Piracy & IP, Making Money & Web Video, Peer to Peer, Video Distribution, Video Sharing & Video ClipsComments (1)



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