![]() This is to mainly avoid detection, as videos that are spread around early can be traced back to that person easier and get them in trouble. (date) this means the video will not be traded out by them to anyone until that specified date, typically several months after the video was recorded. However it is almost always accompanied with the words “not for trade” or “NFT” until. When a master records a show, they list the video info on their trading website. ![]() However there is a major problem happening on YouTube with bootlegs, and I feel like a lot of people do not know about it, and therefore it is not exactly your fault, but people need to know about this. I am not against bootlegs, I know they are illegal and disrespectful to the actors, but I also understand the frustration people have when they cannot afford to go to New York and pay $100+ for a ticket, or they want to watch it over and over again. ![]() Alright, everyone who watches bootlegs on YouTube needs to listen up:
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