If you have a bootleg or other illegal video, it is illegal to disseminate, distribute, or otherwise transfer the video. Period. Even if not for profit. Giving it away as part of another sale is also not allowed. The best thing to do would be to get rid of it.
If it is a legal video that you are the owner of, you can simply resell the original, just like you would sell a used book.
2007-01-24 08:09:02
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answered by Frank 3
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2016-10-16 01:29:31
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answered by ? 4
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Copyright allows the owner to control the distribution of the item. They can give it away if they wish. They can copyright it and let everyone make additional copies. But unless you have permission you are not allowed to make and give copies away.
2007-01-24 12:44:43
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answered by Aggie80 5
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I assume you mean that this is a copy of an original, or taped off of television or what?
If you purchased the item it is yours to sell. If it is bootlegged then I believe it is illegal to even give it away.
2007-01-24 08:10:23
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answered by elysialaw 6
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You can't get around the law by saying it's free if the condition of receipt is the purchase of something else.
2007-01-24 09:00:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you bought and paid for each copy then you can give it away.
2007-01-24 08:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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