Before you get your shorts in a bunch, take a minute and read this.

I have been in business since 1984. When I set up this business I went to an Madison Ave copyright attorney in New York City. He assured me it was legal to buy videos and rent them out. The part of the copyright law dealing with this is known as the "Doctrine of first sale". It gives the people living in the USA the right to rent, lease or resell any copyright item they purchased. All video stores in the USA are in business this way ..... they buy the videos and rent them out (they need no license agreement with the production companies). From my first year in business I have been scrutinized by the production companies and their legal teams. They have found (as you will) that all the videos in my catalog are the originals as purchased from the production company and or authorize distributors. I have legal documentation of the source for every video in my catalog.

Instead getting upset at my renting your videos, See the light, by promoting your videos for sale to the over 5000 video rental stores nation wide. Selling them to even a small percentage of these stores could open up an avenue to hundred of sales.

As I do not sell videos, I do redirect all purchase requests to the production companies. If you would like a link on my site to promote your's, just ask. Without your business thriving and producting more videos I would soon be out of business as well. I try to make it a practice not to renting a new release for at least 90 days from the time it goes on sale. In most cases videos in my catalog have been on sale for many months if not years before I offer them as rentals.