I just now discovered this thread and am not going to read through 35 pages but the idea of selling copyrighted material is a major no-no! We're talking "organized crime/prison sentence" here!
I just now discovered this thread and am not going to read through 35 pages but the idea of selling copyrighted material is a major no-no! We're talking "organized crime/prison sentence" here!
I rarely spot Betamax tapes at flea markets or garage sales. Every now and then I'll spot someone selling Betas, but even so, I never buy them because I don't have a Betamax VCR.I've been curious when reading this thread: Do Betamax tapes ever show up at these vendors? I imagine there are a surprising number of Beta machines still in operation.
More tapes from another estate sale.
Tape 3 - "Eddie Macon's Run" and "Never Say Never Again" both taped from Showtime around 1984-1985, former has a schedule bumper; "Hooper" (1978) taped from unknown pay TV channel
Tape 4 - first 20 minutes of "The Thorn Birds" taped from ABC around 1993, "Forever Amber" (1947) taped from AMC around 1993-1994 with Bob Dorian's intro before the movie
Tape 5 - NOVA episode on Parkinson's Disease, taped in 1986 off unknown PBS station (likely KAKM); Nature "Alyeska: The Great Land" taped from unknown PBS station in 1986 (likely KAKM), end of "There Must Be A Pony" taped off KIMO-13 Anchorage, AK (ABC Sunday Movie) on 10/5/1986 with a few ads, many local ads and a legal ID with "Never As Good as the First Time" Sade in the background; first 20 minutes "The Girl in the Empty Grave" (with Andy Griffith) taped off KIMO the same evening with lots of local ads; very end of the FIFA World Cup 1986 (Argentina vs West Germany) taped off KTUU-2 (NBC) with ads; part of "Raggedy Man" taped off unknown Anchorage station in 1985 with ads. Maybe KTBY?
Tape 6 - BLANK! Was supposed to have "Children of the Dust", a 1995 CBS miniseries. Obviously, killed with the bulk eraser.
Tape 7 - Part 2 of "Children of the Dust," which survived. Taped off CBS/KIMA-29 in 1995 with ads.
Tape 8 - Parts 2 and 3 of "The Thorn Birds," taped off KAPP-35/ABC Yakima in 1993 with ads.
Copyright holders would have to prove actual financial damage from such sales, which would be impossible. The amount of such sales is microscopic, and has no measureable effect on "legitimate" video sales.
Same way used book stores resell copyrighted material without royalties going to the authors and publishers.
You would have to give books, as well as audio and video recordings, the same status as software--that you don't actually own it, but are buying a "license" for one person to use it, with no right of resale. Institute such a law, and sales of new media would plunge.
With tapes as early as 1984 at the estate sale, did I find any Betamax tapes? Zilch. Zero. Nada. Nope. Not at the rummage sale either. The only time I find Betamax tapes nowadays is on eBay, and they go for OUTRAGEOUS prices. I have seen home-recorded Betas go for $150 on eBay just because of the commercials...and some of those tapes have 20+ bids! No thank you. -crainbebo
Also wanted to add a tape 9, which has "Nobody's Boy" (anime film from 1982), "The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" (1981) and "Return of a Man Called Horse," first two unknown channels no ads, third off Showtime with a partial "Hollywood Closeup" segment before the movie; taped around 1984.
Also got tape 10, which has a few hours of "Scarlett" (CBS miniseries from 1994) taped off KIMA-29 Yakima with original commercials, including loads of local Yakima ads.
Vintage Yakima AND Anchorage TV in the same day? I'm impressed!
With tapes as early as 1984 at the estate sale, did I find any Betamax tapes? Zilch. Zero. Nada. Nope. Not at the rummage sale either. The only time I find Betamax tapes nowadays is on eBay, and they go for OUTRAGEOUS prices. I have seen home-recorded Betas go for $150 on eBay just because of the commercials...and some of those tapes have 20+ bids! No thank you.
-crainbebo
All of the parts were on separate Sony V-Series VHS tapes, but I only picked up one as I was looking for even older material. I already had 8 tapes in my hand! I also found a tape that said "Queen" on it - and I should have picked it up. Wonder if it was the Queen miniseries from 1993...if so that would have been taped off KIMA as well, since it was on CBS.
There was also one (newer, late 90s maybe) tape that had a label with nothing printed on it. Don't like those. I can never tell if it's a secret XXX adult show, or a time-shifted soap opera.
Will keep looking in the weeks to come at estate sales and rummage sales!
-crainbebo
P.S. - My VCR is very "sick" right now and may need to be taken out of service soon. I have a Panasonic PV-9662 (manufactured July 1999) and just within the last week or so, the player would shut off automatically if I fast forwarded or even let it play a tape. I have heard that the PV-9662 was a cheaply made model however...which surprised me as I thought Panasonic was always a good VCR company. Thinking about getting a replacement VCR soon! I found a good condition Mitsubishi on eBay which I will make an offer on, but for now, the PV-9662 is in the process of possibly getting replaced.