Helstar wrote:The problem with anti-bootlegs site is that they actually help bootlegers to do even more 'accurate' imitations :\
This argument holds no weight with me. If someone is making an identical bootleg they need an original to copy, so they'll know the original matrix anyway.
Yes but then we talk about the font and the position of the matrix, the typos errors (like in Target cd), all the little small differences ... and they could make a new print fixing all of them ^^
I really don't think that is possible. They have the originals, they know exactly what its supposed to look like. Problem is it is technologically impossible for them to make an exact duplicate, otherwise they would have already done so. Having a site with this information would not 'help the bootleggers' in any way, quite the contrary.
Helstar wrote:The problem with anti-bootlegs site is that they actually help bootlegers to do even more 'accurate' imitations :\
This argument holds no weight with me. If someone is making an identical bootleg they need an original to copy, so they'll know the original matrix anyway.
Not really. I've seen quite a few more recent bootlegs where people have obviously copied "identical" matrix information based on sourcing it from someone over the internet. I guess this is done so that when they are asked on ebay such information from possible bidders they can provide it without having to lie. Obviously when the CD arrives and you are able to see it for yourself the font/size/positioning is wrong but the number/letter combinations are the same.
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