Good luck with that! US Copyright law for consumer discs is very consumer un-friendly. Smart folks make a backup ISO for the eventuality of the original disc becoming un-playable...
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On Monday, May 6, 2013 11:25:27 AM UTC-4, Tab Cursor wrote:
Somehow, I lost my archive of this one. My BDA archive, however, is still intact.--
I was browsing the used music store and found an unopened original in the used bin for $10. I grabbed it, came home, and went to see what it was priced on Burning Shed.
But I only see the LP. Has this one gone out of print?
Also, I checked Amazon and Ebay. Whew! It looks like the Amazon offer is gone today. Does that mean someone paid $150 for that copy? That is so wrong. Here's a used (like new) offer from EBay ($92!):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porcupine-Tree-In-Absentia- DVD-Audio-2004-LIKE-NEW-/ 190819346132?pt=US_DVD_HD_DVD_ Blu_ray&hash=item2c6db826d4
Why does it cost so much?
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