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that's the thing, they just getting away with it. it takes a lot of energy and resources to actually pursue and prosecute against those types of product sales. Most of the time action isn't going to take place until it exists on a pretty large commercial market. All those people that sell bootleg items outside of stadium venues, concert halls, etc. are just looking to make a quick buck that moment then they're onto flipping a percentage of that weeks sales into production of next week's non-licensed goods. Most of the time the worst thing that can happen is a smack on the wrist for selling without a license, maybe a cease and desist if the parties that own the copyrighted material actually get involved.