Then where is the problem
Yeah i know that but how does it affect the OP?Molly said:presumably the OP is concerned that the store renting the DVD's is doing so illegally as they are clearly marked "not for rental" and yet are being rented.!
Well thats what I was thinking but asked the question as maybe the user of any dvd in this case is liable for something.Molly said:Huh??? think its fairly obvious from original post.....OP obviously just fancies snitching on the store...
I somehow doubt that that would stand up in a court of law. But then again, it sounds like that's the last place on earth this guy would like to go...!nt00deep said:The more likely outcome for me is I will rent a DVD and keep it, because with a 5-euro price on it, and a "Not for Rental" sticker on it, one might reasonably conclude it is being offered for sale at 5-euro.
I presume that IRMA or some similar body would police or enforce this. Mind you, I don't know where you would go about buying Rental Versions.rkeane said:But why report them? Wheres the harm in it? Let them get away with it as long as they can. Surely they are not providing a product of less value to the consumer.
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