We all know they were'nt. Who would. Again, someone has to prove how many were sold, who to and at what cost.
Most people would go into court (if it ever happened on the 1 percent chance) and the first thing they would say is "how many did i sell, who did i sell them to, and how much did I charge", followed by the 2nd thing said which would be "yes, u aint got shit".
If we are talking about someone doing bootleg decals on ebay, or on their own company site, offering hundreds of sets to the world, the legal argument might, MIGHT have a little merit. BUT if we are talking someone producing a set for themselves and a few sets for their mates, where it is done with a bit of cash, and mums the world, the same old legal argument gets back to
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Nothing has changed in the last 4 years, and it wont change in the next 10. People will never stop producing bootleg decals, and the more people talk legal smeagle, the more determined the bootleggers will become.
Mass producing sets and offering them everywhere will ofcourse bring unwanted attention, but 99.99 percent of bootleggers will never do that, hence always staying underground, and invisible. Pinsanity has a good argument, and it would definately be correct for those who BLATANTLY produce sets and offer them to the world on the record. or via ebay etc etc.