http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/news/news.phtml/9 127/10151/CD-WOW-goes-into-receivership.phtml Internet retailer CD Wow has finally gone into receivership. The retailer would import (legit!) CDs and DVDs from sources like Hong Kong, where the record and film companies sell them at a fraction of the UK cost, and sell them in the UK. The discs would be legal (not pirate) copies, but bought from another area. The company was recently fined �41 MILLION for this practise, and has now gone into receivership. A while back, Lik Sang (http://www.lik-sang.com/), who did something similar with games and related hardware/peripherals, closed down after a legal onslaught from Sony who objected to cheap PS3 imports. (Particularly annoying as Lik Sang produced some interesting gadgets themselves - strokes GBA CF Movie Player).
Anyway, whilst these folks have obviously broken the law (or they wouldn't have lost court cases), is the law fair? Why is it possible to ship such goods over from abroad, sell them cheaper than "normal" sources and still make a good profit? Why should the UK pay more for so many things? (Even more than America in some cases). Or are the media giants merely charging the going rate in the relevant countries?