Specifically for performances that aren't yet widely available via torrent sites, such as broadway plays for example.
Is there demand for high quality bootleg DVDs on the Dark Net?
Specifically for performances that aren't yet widely available via torrent sites, such as broadway plays for example.
[19 Points] stickykitty1:
[9 Points] walt81:
I would be interested in The Book of Mormon, South Park creators play.
[6 Points] docbenway123:
Ayo lemme get dat Hamilton doe!
[3 Points] 100x100ug:
I don't think there's any demand, but I'm intrigued.
[3 Points] None:
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[3 Points] OnionViking:
I don't mean to be presumptuous but I doubt that the majority of internet drug users are huge proponents of broadway musicals OR bootleg dvds of said performances. Just a hunch.
[2 Points] penile_implant:
There would probably be interest in DVD screeners of current run movies that studios send to critics.
[2 Points] lovelylittlegangster:
You might get a few sales for truly rare and interesting stuff but buying a Netflix sub off a DNM would yield more movies for your buck. Between Netflix, Amazon and torrents I can't think of anything I've really struggled to find within the past 2 years.
10-15 years ago you would have been onto a winner.
[2 Points] xansllcureya:
Maybe? Depending on your inventory and pricing, then let capitalism determine the rest of the answer.
[2 Points] KetaAlex710:
I wouldn't think so but if you had high quality cracked console video games you might have something going on there.
Nah, if you're on the DN you have the internet pretty much figured and get your movies via streaming, one way or another. I haven't watched a DVD in years. I guess maybe for resale but it's got to be a dying market.