Right so they sponsored Iron Chef and are "selling" a product to recoup costs. Now, generally, a company sponsors a program with the hopes that through their involvement they will recieve positive advertisement and garner costumers or attention toward a legitimate product they offer or cause they support.Kusoyaro wrote:Profiteering my left nut.
They need to sell a LOT more copies just to break even. Get your facts straight before you condemn someone who's losing money for you.
This DVD can hardly be viewed as a legitimate product.
Regardless of the "cause" a DVD that is sold at a cost beyond the material cost of the DVD is ethically wrong.
Indeed, did all of the creators who worked on this project give permission for the use of their work on this DVD for this purpose. Seriously, do AMV creators get a cut of the "profits" given to them to cover their own costs? Given the line of arguments in support of the cost of this DVD the creators should also be getting a cut to recoup their own expenses.