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Another title question: I Spy
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorruben.
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Hello

For what it's worth, its official site seems to refer to it as I Spy when it's written in the text there, although it also uses the graphical version with the dot/hypen/whatever too.

http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/ispy/index.html

This would seem to suggest that the intention by its distributor and production company (Sony) was to call it I Spy.  If you accept this, even if this name doesn't strictly fit the criteria for what we enter as the DVD Title, it seems a bit counterproductive to use the Rules as an excuse to put something there if this isn’t what its 'owners' call it.

Paul

With the same reasoning, the official site for T4XI is called http://www.taxi4-lefilm.com/, which would seem to suggest that the intention by its distributor and production company  was to call it Taxi 4.
So we follow rules (exactly as on cover) for T4XI, and we do what we want for I Spy ?


Well I didn’t mention the web address at all.  Often (because the preferred one has already been taken or as a result of the limitations of what symbols can be used) the web addresses for films don’t always reflect the exact title, so there’re probably not especially good sources to base any naming decision on.  Having said this, in this case it so happens the web address contains the name without anything between I and Spy, which suggests the version with nothing between the I and Spy is correct; (because as an alternative, a hyphen or a dot could have been put in, whereas a gap couldn’t have been as then it wouldn't have been a valid address).

In the case of T4XI I don’t know why it’s not the same; perhaps it’s following a web address format set up for the previous films in the series?  Or perhaps the web site address was registered before the final name/artwork for the film was decided upon?  Certainly www.t4xi.com is presently registered to another company.  In this case, other than the web addess, everything appearing on the site appears to tally with the DVD cover and seems to point to the title being T4XI rather than TAXI4 /TAXI 4, so the situation is different to that for I Spy / I (insert your preferred symbol here with or without gaps around it) Spy.
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Since the entire title is slanted to the right, I went with an italicized square.  Other than that, how you explained it was my thinking exactly...though pictures always help. 

No political posts!  (Just kidding.)

To me, it looks like it's supposed to be a hyphen.
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Since the entire title is slanted to the right, I went with an italicized square.  Other than that, how you explained it was my thinking exactly...though pictures always help. 

No political posts!  (Just kidding.)

To me, it looks like it's supposed to be a hyphen.

I can understand both point of views. To me it would be graphical decoration without any meaning. But this fundamental ambiguity of such graphically enhanced titles is the reason to check the credit block for clarification what to enter into a text-only field.
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I spy  . ,    with my little eye...  ..,,      something that is ....................................... .................
Not there...  !! 

Use the Title block on the rear jacket and please do not use some artists rendering to sell the product.. 
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+1

Some here had a lot of time to loose or like to open topic just for the sake of the argument and like to read themselves.

BTW I haven't vote, since the I couldn't care less option isn't present...
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