edweiser63 said:
AstonMartin said:
rights for music... they would be too expensive to pay I guess..
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I don't know about the laws in the UK, but here in the US it wouldnt be a problem. They already paid for the rights to use the songs.
Actually they paid for the rights to use the songs in the UK... A song that's very popular in the US costs more than the same song in the UK, and vice versa. Record companies don't give international licenses ( and IIRC songs are held by different companies in different countries).
So I can imagine that is one factor that prevents the creation of a DVD set. Another seems to be the fact that things like the news and cool wall would have to be cut anyway, as they are either out dated, or seen as filler material. I mean the best way to reduce costs is to pack more onto each DVD, so they could conceivably fit another episode per disc by cutting out the "filler", some of which has the best moments in the show. Other things like car reviews are somewhat dated after they are done. As soon as the new Aston Martin comes out, no one really would want to watch the review of the old one, unless there was something particularly good about it (like a race). Most of that content seems to be caught with the best of DVDs.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see a DVD set. BBC DVDs at least here in the US aren't cheap (For example, I have started watching MI-5/Spooks as a result of getting it on Netflix, and to get Series 1 3 DVDs, 6 Episodes, they want $50, and they want $80 for Series 2, which is 10 episodes), so the question boils down to is a possibly edited for space Top Gear worth paying $50 for?