When these pressings started appearing on eBay, years back now, a few members Soulsource tried to bring that corporations attention
to these booters, but gave up after getting zero reaction from the company, despite the fact that at the time it was against eBay policy
(it still probably is) to sell bootlegs on their site.
I wonder whether anyone's pursuing either eBay or Amazon for their share of the profits and or their failure to adequately police
the products that are selling. As the BBC's watchdog program so often uncovers, these sites are rife with counterfeit products ,
often proving to be falsely CE marked and dangerous to the public.
In the course of the trial of these guys it has apparently been stated by the authorities that there has been "no complaint from
members of the public". Given that some of the DJ personalities involved in the music industry have on occasion expressed their
concerns about the counterfeiting business, I find this difficult to believe.
I guess that it is beyond the governance of any authority to bring the web sites themselves to book.