I affirm that I am not working for any television of movie production studio/network or affiliated organizations. I am not employed by, or am a member of a professional organization such as ASCAP or MPAA or any other such group or association. I am not employed by the federal government, affiliated agency or any type of sub-contractor or independent agent. I am not a postal inspector. By ordering or contacting you I understand that all transfers are collector to collector, no rights are given or implied and any incidental costs that may be involved are not for product, but labor.....
I, the undersigned purchaser agree that I in no way shall use this purchase of video cassette(s) or DVD-R as to bring claim, prosecution or suit of any kind, at any time, for any reason against the seller, supplier, shipper and or carrier, creator, manufacturer, advertiser and distributor.
I, the undersigned certify that I am in no way associated with, employed by, volunteer services for or act in conjunction with or on behalf of any of the following agencies and or organizations: Local, State or Federal Law Enforcement Agencies.... including non-law enforcement agencies and organizations, Motion Picture Association of America, NAACP or any activist organization, Union or movement.
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I further agree that I am not paying monies for any intellectual matter contained upon the videotape with the video cassette(s) or DVD-R(s). I also agree that I in no way shall hold the seller and or supplier liable for the release of any intellectual matter which may be contained upon the actual video cassette(s) or DVD-R(s).
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Now you may think that all of this legalize is to prevent prosecution of illegal duplication of copyrighted material. Not so, meathead! For this company clearly states:
(Name of Company) specializes in two types of videos. Either (1) Public Domain, hence unlicensed or (2) Foreign Imports, unlicensed in this country, hence considered public domain under the Berne Act.
Ah, that wonderful Berne Act!
Mirek

