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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
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Should screeners be submitted to the online?

I couldn't find anything specifically regarding this in the rules.  The rules state "The main database should contain information about legal, professionally produced discs. Do not contribute "bootleg", other illegal DVDs, or privately created DVDs" 

A screener isn't a bootleg or illegal, but it's not commercially available either.  I've ended up with one in my collection and I wasn't sure if I should simply keep it local (somehow it ended up in our store inventory, and since it's illegal to sell them I just took it home - we probably bought it as part of a box lot of DVDs, because our buying rules tell us not to buy them).

Anyway, if folks could give me their opinion, I'd appreciate it!
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Off hand, I'd say no.  But does it include a UPC?
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I have tons of screeners, but I tend to keep them locally if for the only reason that the chances are very high that I will be the only one owning it.

As they aren't widely available to the public by any stretch, I'd tend to say no.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
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No, there is no UPC.  It would be submitted by disc ID.
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As rules do not specifically forbid screeners, there is no reason not to contribute them...
...or change the rules...
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsamuelrichardscott
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I have about 500 screeners and simply don't add them to my collection.  I keep something seperate for them.
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According to the rules, they are not allowe.  From the 'What to Contribute' section:

"DVD Video, HD-DVD Video, and Blu-ray Video" discs (including MiniDVD): These discs contain movies, television shows, music performances and other professionally-produced and sold DVDs. No CDs, DVD-Audio discs, video games, Video CDs, or VHS titles will be accepted.

Screeners, while 'professionally-produced', are not sold.  Since they aren't, they can't be entered.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDanae Cassandra
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Thanks, Martian!  I had missed that part.  And that settles the question. 
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If you could  buy the screeners.. They should be in data base.. Obviously these free discs are not for sale and are not commercially available for buying..
I believe it is even restricted that these titles never to sold or bought.
therefore  They should not be in database..

This would not apply to OOP commercial titles as they are still available for sale either used or new .
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I am with the martian guy

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Quoting DarklyNoon:
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I am with the martian guy

Donnie


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Quoting widescreenforever:
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If you could  buy the screeners.. They should be in data base.. Obviously these free discs are not for sale and are not commercially available for buying..
I believe it is even restricted that these titles never to sold or bought.
therefore  They should not be in database..

This would not apply to OOP commercial titles as they are still available for sale either used or new .


Also, OOP were legally for sale at some point, screeners weren't. I know some used outlets will sell screeners now and then, some probably have dozens of them. But they aren't supposed to be sale, not now not ever, which is why I agree to keep them out of the DB. I have no problem with anyone having them local, that's where my lone screener disc sits along with my customs.
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Also agree with the Mad Martian.

I found many screeners in the online db, but according to the rules they aren't allowed. So they should be removed.
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