Being very naive on the subject, I'd like to hear more about this. How do bootlegs show up presented as "the real thing" on mainstream sites like that? How widespread is this practice? What can be done to rectify it? Have you thought about noting the bogus nature of the product in the "comments" section of the product info page? Finally, who would pay $29.49 (current Amazon price) for a disc you can get for $13 or $14 from KoolKat Ray or NotLame Bruce? Drew, happy owner of a fully-legit copy of BEAUTIFUL MESS On Jan 9, 2008 9:20 AM, Rick Hromadka wrote: > Not that is matters much, but I just wanted to correct > a mistake I made in my last post regarding Cd Baby > carrying a bootleg version of my album Beautiful Mess. > This is false info. My apologies. It's actually CD > Universe and Amazon that are carrying the bootlegs. > Bastards! >