A bad dub job is
A. your opinion
B. the DBZ you used as an example was one of Funi's 1st forays in dubbing. so just like anything else, you are bound to make mistakes at the beginning
As for why they never went after HK's before
A. It probably didn't make a big enough dent in their wallet to make it worth their while. i.e. legal fees would outweigh potential losses suffered due to HK's
B. R1 rips have become much more prevalent as of late than they were 1 or 2 years ago
C. They didn't have enough releases or enough clout to even try to litigate successfully a few years ago.
And your last sentence makes no sense. If they lower prices and lose tons of money, they would never be able to successfully raise them back again and maintain their client base. It's much easier to get people to accept a significant price drop than it is to get them to accept a huge price hike.
Everything you're saying is totally driven by your desire for a price drop. There is not much logic or reasoning behind it to support your ideas.
EDIT: Have you ever even taken a business class in college?
A. your opinion
B. the DBZ you used as an example was one of Funi's 1st forays in dubbing. so just like anything else, you are bound to make mistakes at the beginning
As for why they never went after HK's before
A. It probably didn't make a big enough dent in their wallet to make it worth their while. i.e. legal fees would outweigh potential losses suffered due to HK's
B. R1 rips have become much more prevalent as of late than they were 1 or 2 years ago
C. They didn't have enough releases or enough clout to even try to litigate successfully a few years ago.
And your last sentence makes no sense. If they lower prices and lose tons of money, they would never be able to successfully raise them back again and maintain their client base. It's much easier to get people to accept a significant price drop than it is to get them to accept a huge price hike.
Everything you're saying is totally driven by your desire for a price drop. There is not much logic or reasoning behind it to support your ideas.
EDIT: Have you ever even taken a business class in college?