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(1) Earthling
Join Date: May 2005
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I want to know if currently it is illegal to get Dragon Ball Z: Saiya-jin Zetsu Metsu Keikaku of a person to person software. I guess that requires finding out if it is copyrighted material or not? I don't want to get in trouble if I try to download it.
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(1) Earthling
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QUOTE(Dragonball_Legacy @ May 22 2005, 09:39 PM)
I can get you a free copy of it... I don't care about the legal charges, because to hell with humans... [snapback]361690[/snapback] Isn't there any way I can get it without the stupid illegal charges? |
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(29) Great Lord of Worlds
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Um...sorry but what's Zetsu Metsu Keikaku ?
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(10) Saiyan Elite
Join Date: Oct 2004
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(1) Do you own the original 2-volume VHS release from Toei in 1994?
(2) Do you own the 2nd DBZ "Dragon Box" DVD boxset released by Toei in 2003? (3) Do you own the two PlayDia games? If "no" to the above, then you're in no way legally allowed to own any version of the PlayDia footage, be it on VHS, DVD, or digitally on your computer. It doesn't matter that it hasn't been (and probably never will be) licensed for American distribution. The USA upholds international copyright law as if it were its own, thanks to all of us (in this specific case, the US & Japan) signing the Berne Convention. That's pretty much the end of any way the discussion could head. |
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