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Studio Logos and Edition inclusion
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorCubbyUps
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Does the name of a studio get included in the edition field if it's in the middle of an edition?

Such as the following.

Does Universal get included in the following?
Edition=Universal Classic Television


Or the Warner Brothers Archive Collection?
Edition=Warner Bros. Archive Collection


Yes or no?
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IF Classic Television qualifies as an edition, then the full name (Universal Classic Television) should be used, to differentiate from other similar series...
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Absolutely not.  I think this has gone too far when it comes to titles and editions.  Simply put does WB or Universal call them the Warner Bros. Archive Collection or Universal Classic Television?  The answer is NO.
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Absolutely not.  I think this has gone too far when it comes to titles and editions.  Simply put does WB or Universal call them the Warner Bros. Archive Collection or Universal Classic Television?  The answer is NO.

I don't think, that this justifies an edition at all (that's why I bolded the IF), but that was not the question...

An edition named simply Classic Television seems very useless to me...

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I don't know about the Universal Television Classics, but Warner Archive Collection seems like a valid edition title to me.
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Absolutely not.  I think this has gone too far when it comes to titles and editions.  Simply put does WB or Universal call them the Warner Bros. Archive Collection or Universal Classic Television?  The answer is NO.


According to you maybe. To me the answer is YES. It freaking says so right on the cover.
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IF Classic Television qualifies as an edition, then the full name (Universal Classic Television) should be used, to differentiate from other similar series...

It would be "Classic Universal Television" if you insist that the Universal logo be included.

The answer is "no".

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According to you maybe. To me the answer is YES. It freaking says so right on the cover.


Not according to the studios.
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Absolutely not.  I think this has gone too far when it comes to titles and editions.  Simply put does WB or Universal call them the Warner Bros. Archive Collection or Universal Classic Television?  The answer is NO.

I can't find any reference to 'Universal Classic Television', but WB does indeed call them 'Warner Archive Collection' so the answer is actually YES for one of them
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