First Record
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第一唱片廠有限公司 |
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First (8) |
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These records were not "legal" in Taiwan at any point, but simply tolerated. Taiwan has recognized copyright protection for the works of US citizens and companies since 1946 (due to a postwar treaty), which means these pirate pressings were not permissible even under Taiwanese law at the time they were made. The authorities probably did not care to enforce the law because no Taiwanese companies were being hurt, and the record companies really weren't being hurt either, since they'd never bothered to make official releases for that market. This is a different situation than somewhere like Korea, which actually did not have copyright protection for foreigners until 1986 - which is why pirate pressings flourished there up to that point, then quickly died out.