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I'm sure you are aware Hollywood classic's like ET, Starwars, Indiana Jones trilogy are yet to be released on DVD. I'm sure there are some pirated versions floting around but you don't see chats on internet where to get the pirated DVD version of these? or folks rushing to buy pirated version of these classics here in USA or UK. So what makes indo-pak folks so impatient and others patient for the legit versions.
I am only too aware about these films not appearing on DVD yet. Indiana Jones trilogy set must be one of the most asked for sets and one I'd personally grab it once the official DVDs appears. They are pirated version of these going around and they are discussed, brought and traded on forums, IRC chats, online auctions etc - just because you haven’t seen them doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen 

 Then I go back to you're other point you made;
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Some how I have some difficulty digesting the explanation that people buy pirated DVD's because they have no incentive or patience to wait
There’s a clear cut answer to this; with ET, Starwars and Indiana Jones you 
KNOW from the outset that you are going to get the best quality possible on DVD. New digital masters will be created, restored with extreme care, original directors, technicians and sound engineers will work on the DVD to make them outstanding. Film makers will provide commentary on DVDs and they’ll be bundle with so many extras that the extras run longer than the actual films. People know this, they know that quality is not going to be compromised, they know Spielberg and George Lucas will spend personal time on creating the DVDs – so this is their incentive so are patient enough to wait.
Now name a single Indian DVD that even comes close to this level of dedication to DVD? ???
Piracy is riddle with hypocrisy. Its easy taking ones side and fighting it out. But my view is not to take sides but to understand and help others understand. You can’t generalise piracy issues – ones that apply to Hollywood DVDs don’t necessary apply to Indian DVDs. Same with other industries. Any entertainment industry you go into has piracy problems – and on many cases both sides can make forceful case. I’ve worked and know the games industry pretty well – this is an industry which is built on foundations of piracy and run by old school hackers! But they sit in a directors chair now and argue against piracy in the games sector cos piracy is just a dirty work. Hypocrisy gone wild 

 My point is don’t try and generalise or compare the Indian DVD piracy with others because it’s a problem in its own right – and the Robin Hood thing 

 well just goes to show how people justify and feel about Indian DVDs - they feel robbed, so they rob others – rightly or wrongly. 
And finally, some questions to ponder over;
1 –  you buy a pirate Indian DVD, then buy the official one too, has this done any harm to anyone?
2 – Kaante is released and getting rave reviews, but no local cinemas to watch it. You find you its being distributed by Eros. A video shop has pirate DVD with good quality video and sound – the official one is coming out soon – what do you do?
3 – missed all opportunities to watch K3G at cinema, pirate DVD are seen shops but you avoid them at all costs cos you’re good and hold high principles :0 You wait and wait for the official DVD and grab it on the first day of the release. You run home to watch it on you’re expensive 66†cinema TV with THX certified DTS knobs on sound system and DVD player 

 It turns out the DVD is shit.. constantly jumps in places, has sound drops outs and freezes sometimes – the picture quality isn’t all that, you’ve seen better. How do you feel after all this wait? Answers on a postcard or 
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Ali