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Is this DVD company any good?

floyd_dylan (Elite) posted this on Friday, 16th March 2007, 19:34

Are Revok any good?

floyd

RE: Is this DVD company any good?

JohnnyTV (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 18th March 2007, 16:27

I wouldn`t trust them from looking at their website to be honest

UQ Web Design

RE: Is this DVD company any good?

marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 18th March 2007, 17:13

some very interesting titles in amongst them...



`i am going to live forever or die trying`

RE: Is this DVD company any good?

floyd_dylan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 20th March 2007, 18:57

I know, that why I was wondering if they were any good?

floyd

RE: Is this DVD company any good?

mattwhite1 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 21st March 2007, 10:52

Well, given the comments on the website, ie

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All of our DVDs are in NTSC format, Region 0 (region free)


and the fact that they all carry a marks out of 10 quality rating....I would say that this is a pirate dvd store, and given the tackiness of the site and the above, wouldnt even spend stolen money there.



RE: Is this DVD company any good?

Ripper (Competent) posted this on Wednesday, 21st March 2007, 20:45

If you go to the FAQ page there are these quotes too

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Is Revok Film Prodigies illegal pirate operation?

We are definitely not a pirate operation. The section of American copyright law known as "The Berne Act" clearly states: films unreleased in the United States, including original version of films altered and/or edited for release in the United States, are not protected by American copyright; thus, they are considered public domain. The entire purpose of our company is to provide (otherwise unavailable) films to movie fans. We do not offer videos owned by American releasing companies. If a film should become available domestically we immediately stop offering it to our clients.


and

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We digitally transfer disc images on DVD-Rs for the best possible picture quality and DVD-R playback is fast becoming a standard option on all DVD players made today.


So as far as they are concerned, they aren`t `pirates` but their dvd`s are all copies.

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