@Jaguar thanks. @kyt and @proverb

yes Michael Scofield is indeed the same. But you misundertand, I said it is difficult to compare the
PRICES of bootleg and original.
But your sentiments also made me pensive, is there no difference between bootleg and original? Many times NO but in some cases not so...
1. I know of a certain young man who bought an engagement ring for the love of his life. It was the first time he'd done so and budget was tight. A shop ran once ran by Koreans in town offered the best option, but 3 weeks later, he realised the beautiful ring was fake. So what to do, what to do?
2. A young lady who loves reading came across a compilation of 'Speeches that Changed the World' by Owens Collins. The book has it all from The Ten Commandments (Moses), The Beatitudes (Jesus Christ), I had a voice from God to help me (Joan of Arc), I neither can nor will recant anything (Martin Luther), Virtue in Rags and Patches (Charles Dickens), An ideal for which I am prepared to die (Nelson Mandela) etcetra etc.
The 66 speeches are easily downloadable from the Internet yet she wanted the tome as part of her treasured works. So what to do, what to do?
3. I know of someone who once received a Michael Jackson's The Ultimate Collection as a birthday present from his wife almost 7 years ago - a black case with 4cds/1dvd of all famous works over the life of the king of pop. About a year later, I saw the exact same collection in NuMetro going for about Kes 6,000. Would it mean as much if it was just a download?