Can anyone suggest ideas on how to track down a film that may have been bootlegged? This is a low-budget independent film (with name talent) that has yet to be released in the U.S. The film got out to Singapore, Malaysia and Israel.
I've considered hiring a private investigator in all three countries but there has to be a more simple way to start.
Any help? I'm thinking there might be national copyright websites i can do searches on or sites that list all available bootlegged films or a periodical similar to our TV Guide that i can order back copies of and search that way. Maybe there are specialty companies that track hard to find movies for collectors I can hire?
This is an emergency but not time-sensitive. Although the sooner i can put this behind me the sooner i can get off the meds.
thanks
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Topic - BOOTLEGGED VIDEO HELP PLEASE - kublakhan 11:40:23 12/28/03 (9)
- Some questions and suggestions - Some Guy 06:34:29 12/29/03 (2)
- Re: Some questions and suggestions - kublakhan 11:48:18 12/29/03 (1)
- Re: Some questions and suggestions - Some Guy 11:43:11 01/08/04 (0)
- I can't ID the film - kublakhan 13:28:05 12/28/03 (4)
- Re: I can't ID the film - yessir 13:52:28 12/28/03 (3)
- Re: I can't ID the film - kublakhan 14:57:00 12/28/03 (0)
- Yessir or anyone knowing kazaa type searches - kublakhan 14:50:09 12/28/03 (1)
- P2P ( peer-to-peer ) - yessir 15:15:49 12/28/03 (0)
- Re: BOOTLEGGED VIDEO HELP PLEASE - yessir 12:20:07 12/28/03 (0)