The way I've been made to understand it is that music stuff that's released is potentially a bootleg, but interview discs that contain no music can be released by any company legally. Since there's no music that the real record label has any rights to, interviews contain none of their 'owned intellectual property', and are fair game to sell legally anywhere.
If that's true, then although not authorized, it IS legal, sellable, and official.
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