Jessica
Hello everyone:
>
> I recently acquired a 'copy' of Song of the South. It is
> 'produced' via the website: www.songofthesouthdvds.com.
>
> It has come to my attention that this is most likely an illegal copy.
> Short of emailing the 'vendor' and asking him if he has the rights to copy
> this (which I will do), has anyone had this experience with an out of print
> title? My media supervisor won't let me circulate this copy, as she is
> concerned about legalities and Disney coming after us, etc.
>
> My thought is, how has Disney NOT found this guy?
>
> Any experience with this DVD or a similar situation would be appreciated.
> Including any recommendations regarding circulating a copy.
>
> Otherwise, I just learned a $20 lesson in what NOT to buy. Thanks.
>
> lorraine wochna
> Ohio University
> alden reference
> 740 597 1238
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Jessica Rosner
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