If you had even bothered looking at the ebay listing before spouting off you would have seen that my ad contained 3 supresize pics, and a thumbnail gallery listing, this cost about £2 to list. Get your facts straight!
Your images of the DVD menus are hosted on a Geocities site. That's free.
The one image that was hosted on eBay's image hosting service is 400x400. That's the "standard picture" size, and is also free.
The gallery image costs 0.13 GBP/$0.35 USD, or one-tenth of the 2 GBP/$3.50 USD you claimed.
At this point you are, inexplicably, telling bald-faced lies. It's no wonder you don't want your mates coming over here to see this. Even the people on *this* site who were on your side are going to have start reconsidering.
I never went anywhere near WinUAE, all the demos were captured using an external MPEG encoder hooked up to a real Amiga.
The method you used to move the content to a different medium does not defeat my argument: You did not make any of the content. You used a hardware device to capture the demos, and you used some ready-made software to create menus and burn it all to DVD. That does not entitle you to sell it, and you very well know that you wouldn't be able to sell your work if you didn't have any content to add value to it.
You are forgetting that not everyone has the ability or knowledge to download and burn DVD's.
The fact that some people know how to burn DVDs and some don't has no relevance to the argument.
DEMAND?
Yes, demand. "Well if you don't want to pay for it, you aint getting it."
You didn't do this because you are a fan. You could simply torrent it or post it to Usenet or seek hosting at files.amiganostalgia.com or the Scene FTP server, but you don't want to.
You did not want to share it with fans. You wanted to make money. You said so yourself. "Well I was hoping to make a bit of cash from it, so its on ebay now. Doing a torrent would be a bit like shooting meself in the foot."