Viva asked me to post this for him to explain it:
"There were a limited amount of promo copies pressed prior to what was supposed to have been the release of the DVD. Those are what occasionally show up on eBay for a ridiculously high price, usually selling around $200. The highest one I saw sell for was $555...
Only serious collectors put out that kind of money to get the DVD and they horded it because leaking it would devalue the rarity of their investment. I leaked the full concert audio first and then the full DVD at a later date. There are a lot of collectors who are upset about this because they spent a lot of money for something that I made free. Then you have people who just don't like me who think they can devalue what I did for the average fan (who was being denied a wonderful concert because they weren't fanatical enough to spend that much for a DVD).
The Morrissey community is filled with plenty of collector's who have given selflessly, without whom we wouldn't have rarities that are now considered commonplace such as:
I Want A Boy For My Birthday (clip), Troy Tate Demos, The Mirival Sessions, Ringleader demos, Hollywood Bowl, Striptease With A Difference, Born To Hang, Oh Phoney, Kit, etc.
What peeves me, is some of the same people who hoard rare material are the same people who are more than happy to add something new to their collection when someone selfless leaks it. If you do that, you're an asshole."