1. I know...but "Spreading the Jam" has the mp3 files. Are these legal???
  2. don't think so being still in stores and they're still selling it on the site
  3. Is this PJ20 3 disc deluxe only for the US and Canada region?
  4. every region
    "PJ20 DVD and Bluray are Subtitled, Region 0 NTSC discs".
  5. I saw the single DVD version at Best Buy as well yesterday. I passed on it as I am waiting for my deluxe edition to come in November.

    Next, I have to hunt down "Live at The Garden" and "Immagine in Cornice." I'm aware that I could simply order it from pj.com but finding it in a shop would be so much more...rewarding.

  6. Ok, because it's also listed on amazon.com and there it says US and Canada only

  7. I think I read somewhere that if the files were taken from the digital copy of the show that was once sold on the site, that is was okay. However, if it was an audio rip from the CD's, then it's not okay.

    Look at me trying rationalize downloading the thing!
  8. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]

    I think I read somewhere that if the files were taken from the digital copy of the show that was once sold on the site, that is was okay. However, if it was an audio rip from the CD's, then it's not okay.

    Look at me trying rationalize downloading the thing!

    Nothing is legal on the Internet Matthew, nothingman.


    Just download it, what's the worst at could happen? If you intend to replace with a physical copy later, then there's little guilt.


  9. Boom knocking on his door: "go out and buy the boxset!!! don't rationalize!" hehe
  10. Here's one way of looking at it, with the money you saved from buying shows from this tour, you can buy all the missing items
  11. So wait a minute...were you exaggerating Tim or are the items for download at places like this haven and pearljambootlegs.org not really "legal?"
  12. I was exaggerating Matt, there's plenty of legal stuff, plenty of illegal stuff. I'd say that an officially released bootleg is illegal though, regardless of whether it came from a digital copy or a physical copy. That said, many, many people will download it regardless.

    Bono: "We invite people to bootleg our shows. We invite people to make copies, we've no problems with that, but if some guy is gonna make money off the back of this, we're gonna find out where he parks his car."

    Obviously venues still try to prohibit the taping of shows.