While the AOTC bootlegs are all over the streets of New York, they're also in Malaysia, of course. Reuters reports:
Science-fiction saga "Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones" is facing an attack from pirated Malaysian clones ahead of its worldwide launch on May 16, film officials said on Tuesday.
Illegal copies of the movie, part of U.S. filmmaker George Lucas's Star Wars franchise that started in 1977, hit the streets of Kuala Lumpur last weekend.
"We have received report of pirated copies in the market," said Chow Will Pin, whose company 20th Century Fox distributes Star Wars in Malaysia.
Malaysian cineplexes have started showing trailers of the latest Star Wars movie but queues to buy the movie tickets are short as pirates have cloned the film onto cheap video compact discs (VCD) and digital video discs (DVD).
Although the quality is often suspect, the VCDs and DVDs offer value for money for cash-strapped film buffs.
The pirated versions, with a VCD copy going for five ringgit (US$1.35) and a DVD copy being sold for 10 ringgit (US$2.70), hit Malaysian streets last Saturday, officials said.
Movie theater tickets in Kuala Lumpur cost 10 ringgit.
Pirated Star Wars copies are being sold alongside rival "Spider-Man," with some retailers even offering discounts for those who buy several copies.