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Old 06-21-2022, 06:06 PM   #32
John F
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
A brief Googling of some legal sites suggests this is correct, which really surprises me.

So...why did so many of the video stores I've encountered have not-for resale, and rental editions of DVD and tapes? They sure weren't any more durable, like library-bound books are. How did Disney win their suits over people displaying their DVD movies at public events? And why don't libraries just stock their shelves from used books stores? Were astrangerhere's MLS classes just a scam?
I believe some DVDs can be purchased cheaper if they agree that they are for rental only (companies that want to buy in bulk).

I know that my library buys some of their DVD's from Amazon. And I believe that library books are similar. I believe in the past, there have been posts about libraries paying extra for a "library binding".
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