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echo: disney
to: KIT BALLANTYNE
from: RICH KOSTER
date: 1997-02-17 18:33:00
subject: Unreleased Disney Videos

Yoo Hoo, Kit!
On January 23rd '97 you wrote to John Giannini:
 KB> JB> ...and isn't it interesting that a few messages back he said his
 KB> JB> copy of Black Cualdron was terrible?  Talk about being a pirate!
 KB> JB> That movie has never been released on video, never been on TV, or on
 KB> JB> Disney Channel.  The only way he would ever have a "bad" copy of it
 KB> JB> is to have a pirate copy.  (Any authorized copy, such as a critics
 KB> JB> copy, would be excellent quality.)  It's funny hearin him talk about
 KB> JB> pirates when he admited on this echo for all the wo he's one!  Let's
 KB> JB> hope Disney Legal doesn't see that message...
 KB>
 KB> My copy of The Black cauldron came directly from the Disney Archives and
 KB> it says "Disney Archives" on it. There are actually quite a few films
 KB> that were transferred to video at the Disney Archives by people who work
 KB> there. Since it was made by actual employees of the company that owns
 KB> the film I have an authorized copy.
And on January 22nd '97 you wrote to Bruce Metcalf:
 KB> MB> And let me know if you find any legal copies of "The Rescuers" for
 KB> MB> sale, will you please?
 KB>
 KB> I have a few copies, but, alas, they are owned by the Disney Company,
 KB> not myself. I only own the physical videotapes they are on. Drat.
And on January 14th '97 you wrote to Dawn Bidot:
 KB> My copy of The Black Cauldron  is terrible.
Kit, please do not discuss this again here on the Disney echo.  I have
asked the represented of Buena Vista Home Video about the videotape you
have of The Black Cauldron while I was hosting a chat session with them
on the Internet.  Here is what Melanie Basta and Melanie Ross of Buena
Vista Home Video had to say about your tape...  (The "Mickey" is me on
EMuck):
>< (Mickey) A man posted on the FidoNet Disney Echo that he has a copy of
"The Black Cauldron" on video that came directly from the Disney Archives
and says "Disney Archives" on it.  He is claiming that what he has is an
authorized copy of the movie, since it was transferred to video at the
Disney Archives by people who work there.  Is he right or wrong -- does
he have a bootleg copy or an authorized copy?  And is there someone at
Buena Vista Home Video or the Disney Archives he could call to ask about
this?
><
>< g.BVHV says, "One moment..."
>< g.BVHV says, "Weh-helllllll....."
>< g.BVHV says, "R- Having worked previously in Disney Anti-Piracy AND
in Technical Services -- who actually transfer the film to tape, NOT
Archives--...."
>< g.BVHV says, "R- Sounds doubtlessly like a bootleg and/or fake to me."
>< g.BVHV says, "Melanie B. concurs."
>< g.BVHV says, "If any of you come across such a tape..."
>< g.BVHV says, "...which is being touted as being Authentic Disney..."
>< g.BVHV says, "...and you have doubts about the verity of that tape..."
>< g.BVHV says, "...call 1 (800) NO COPYS and report it."
>< g.BVHV says, "That will save YOU from paying the Big Bucks for fake
merchandise..."
>< g.BVHV says, "...and keep Quality Disney product available."
>< Mickey says, "I'll pass that information along to him."
So Kit, please call that number and also do not discuss those tapes
here on the FidoNet Disney Echo again.
-Rich Koster ()_()  ()~()     FDC Mickey    EntertainMuck & FDCMuck: Mickey
   Moderator, FANtasEARS Disney Fan Club on CalWeb.com 1-800-509-9322 ()_()
   Moderator, FidoNet Disney Echo      (_)
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