Screening Pirated DVDs (DVD PIRACY)

Screening Pirated DVDs (DVD PIRACY)

In markets, car boot sales, any hidden spots and even online auction sites, you may stumble across pirate versions of DVDs or CDs. These will be less expensive than those sold in stores. Pirate copies are frequently made with a camcorder in a movie theatre or illegally downloaded from the internet. They are sometimes easy to notice, but there are a few things to keep an eye out for, including: The cover not being good quality If the DVD cover doesn't contain a film certificate you recognize, such as 'PG,' 'U,' or '18,' it's probably a pirate copy. If there are any foreign languages on the DVD box, or if the description or cast list don't match the film you're buying, it was most likely made on a home computer. Hence , this is our short skit involving DVD piracy. Do drop a like and subscribe our channel! Enjoy! Credits Son : Amaresh Father : Joshua Police 1 : Mavin Police 2 : Noah DVD "tauke" : Zhao Hong Camera crew : Amaresh & Mavin Edited by: Amaresh Feel free to fill up our form : https://forms.gle/nsVMr3pPGhB2qzoo9 Instagram   / ssaynotopiracy