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Desktop Technical SupportNew posts in this threadCan't get Television Rating - only film selectable
Thanks for the update.

MrVideo
Desktop Technical SupportNew posts in this threadDVD Profiler won't accept activation key
I recently had to re-install DVD Profiler and when I try to activate it I get "The activation key entered is invalid".
I verified my key on the invelos website but DVD Profiler software in not accepting it.

tsm431
New Users ForumNew posts in this threadLost My Main to a Wallhacker
chatgpt.com

Kekuis
Desktop Technical SupportNew posts in this thread[Solved] How to copy contents of a release to a new release
I found it: DVD -> Copy then Paste

I do have to scan the covers though.

MrVideo
Contribution DiscussionNew posts in this threadIs 3-D Film Archive a media company?
Quoting rdodolak:
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Disagree. Paramount Pictures isn't the publisher in this case and Paramount is only a licensor. It's Kino that is doing the publishing.

Kino Lorber Studio Classics (publisher), Paramount Home Entertainment (licensor) and Kino Lorber (distributor).

This is my understanding:

Kino Lorber Studio Classics (aka KL Studio Classics) is not a valid company name, it is a physical media label used by Kino Lorber, which focusses on Hollywood classics. Refer "Our Story" section (2nd and 4th paragraphs): https://kinolorber.com/about

• DVD package design (which includes graphic design) is a publishing function, as it covers package construction, artwork, typography. Even "The Criterion Collection" has on their back covers a "package copyright author (media release year)", confirming their publisher role. Kino Lorber made no such claim on the packaging.

• The "Paramount Pictures" logo was on the back cover.

• The restored 3D/2D film was not a derivative work of the original film, so Kino Lorber (or 3-D Film Archive) cannot claim ownership (copyright) of the restoration work, but is licensed to distribute the restoration work.

ObiKen
DVD Profiler OnlineNew posts in this threadWhat Blu-rays have you Bought this Week  (1 2 3 ...350 )
Arrived today to replace faulty DVD..
The Yakuza: Premium Collection


All Regions

Released: 18/09/2017

Widescreen 2.40:1




Rutan
New Users ForumNew posts in this threadnew member need premium
Yes, I understand it.

shoeam