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And Juliet Bootleg GuideOn platforms like YouTube and TikTok, a "Slime Tutorial" is often a bootleg in disguise. The title is a deliberate misdirection: an instructional video for making sticky, goopy slime has nothing to do with a musical, making it less likely to be detected and removed by automated copyright filters. So, if you see a nearly two-and-a-half-hour video titled " Wicked the Musical ... -- slime tutorial," you can be sure you won't be learning any science experiments. However, as "And Juliet"'s popularity soared, so did the number of bootlegged versions circulating online. Illicit recordings of the show, often captured on smartphones or camcorders, began to appear on YouTube, social media, and file-sharing platforms. These pirated copies allowed fans to experience the show without having to shell out for tickets, but they also posed a significant threat to the production's financial stability. and juliet bootleg |
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