@Dutchess_lll Yes, it’s an illegal copy. Even if you aren’t willing to read the many reviews stating as much, you should be able to figure that out just from looking at the product description. It mentions features that only counterfeiters bring up, such as the quality of the cover art (because many bootleg DVDs have either no art or bad art), the presence of a menu screen with scene selection (something that is standard practice for official releases, but doesn’t always exist on bootlegs that were transferred from VHS), and the claim that this version has the best video quality “available” (in other words, it’s not as bad as other bootleg versions—or so the seller claims).
The simple fact is that Disney has never allowed the film to be released for home video in the US in any format. There are news articles, academic papers, and even books that discuss the movie and Disney’s decision hold the film back from the public (which, I should point out, is not the same as the film being “banned”). As for Amazon, it can’t monitor its third-party sellers the way it can monitor its own products, and the internet has been a hotbed of copyright infringement for as long as it has existed. So really, it shouldn’t be so surprising that you were able to find an illegal copy for purchase.