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If bootlegs arent released into the market and consumers cant get a live concert recording otherwise, there are no displaced sales. Why is that considered piracy?

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If bootlegs arent released into the market and consumers cant get a live concert recording otherwise, there are no displaced sales. Why is that considered piracy?

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A. Bootleg recordings do compete with previously released recordings. But more importantly, performers deserve (and legally retain) the right to control the content, reproduction and distribution of their own performances.

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