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For sure, the box set rules are valid for TV series too.

Incorrect, with the exception of cases with multiple seasons packaged together, which don't apply for the contributions being discussed here.

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Not to tell, that the cover images of the parrent profiles are prettier

However, if the new images are more to your liking I can see where the rules might just take a back seat to aesthetics.

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Here is a picture of Bonanza Seaon Three.  There were two keep cases bound together by a slipcover.  Please answer the following questions.



1. Do the discs of volume 1, and the discs of volume 2, each have their own case?

2. If all the discs had been packaged in one keep case would they each have their own case?

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Answer to question 1 is yes.

Answer to question 2 is no, they all have the same case.
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If the answer to question 1 is "yes", and the answer to question 2 is "no", then your logic is that 2 - 1 = 0, which is absurd.

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If the answer to question 1 is "yes", and the answer to question 2 is "no", then your logic is that 2 - 1 = 0, which is absurd.

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Hardly. 2-1 = 1. But 1 means use the parent image.
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Hardly. 2-1 = 1. But 1 means use the parent image.

If the answer is 1 then those discs have their own case, and the rule requires that case's image to be used.  Logically there is no other answer.

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Hardly. 2-1 = 1. But 1 means use the parent image.

If the answer is 1 then those discs have their own case, and the rule requires that case's image to be used.  Logically there is no other answer.

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Only in your mind. I think we've beaten this dead horse long enough.
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I think we've beaten this dead horse long enough.

I was sure you'd feel that way about now.

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For sure, the box set rules are valid for TV series too.

Incorrect, with the exception of cases with multiple seasons packaged together, which don't apply for the contributions being discussed here.

Please read the TV series chapter in the rules - from the top of the page.
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Hardly. 2-1 = 1. But 1 means use the parent image.

If the answer is 1 then those discs have their own case, and the rule requires that case's image to be used.  Logically there is no other answer.

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And if that case is inside a slip case or slip cover, that is the image that is to be used.  Logically, there is no other answer.
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For sure, the box set rules are valid for TV series too.

Incorrect, with the exception of cases with multiple seasons packaged together, which don't apply for the contributions being discussed here.

Please read the TV series chapter in the rules - from the top of the page.


You only use the boxset rules for TV Seasons when multiple seasons are bundled together AND where each season has its own UPC.
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And if that case is inside a slip case or slip cover, that is the image that is to be used.  Logically, there is no other answer.

Except that (once again) we do not use standard rules in the case of TV series disc-level profile covers.  The cover comes from the disc's case.  That's clearly stated in plain English.

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Once again the screening process has given us unambiguous results 

Declined for Star Trek: Enterprise
Approved for Star Trek: The Next Generation
Approved for Star Trek: The Original Series

This, despite the fact that all contributions used the same contribution notes and all had the same objections noted in the "no" votes.

Oh well.

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For sure, the box set rules are valid for TV series too.

Incorrect, with the exception of cases with multiple seasons packaged together, which don't apply for the contributions being discussed here.

Please read the TV series chapter in the rules - from the top of the page.


You only use the boxset rules for TV Seasons when multiple seasons are bundled together AND where each season has its own UPC.

Where do you take this information from? - Not from our rule set...
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Once again the screening process has given us unambiguous results 

Declined for Star Trek: Enterprise
Approved for Star Trek: The Next Generation
Approved for Star Trek: The Original Series

This, despite the fact that all contributions used the same contribution notes and all had the same objections noted in the "no" votes.

Oh well.

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... at least the TNG got a positive vote with an explanation why the negative vote is not correct. I assume this was considered...
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Quoting AiAustria:
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For sure, the box set rules are valid for TV series too.

Incorrect, with the exception of cases with multiple seasons packaged together, which don't apply for the contributions being discussed here.

Please read the TV series chapter in the rules - from the top of the page.


You only use the boxset rules for TV Seasons when multiple seasons are bundled together AND where each season has its own UPC.

Where do you take this information from? - Not from our rule set...


Quoting from the TV Series rules:
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Note: In cases where multiple complete TV seasons/series (each with distinct UPC/EAN) are packaged together, the Box-set rules are applied, treating each season/series like a single film - applying the above rules for its individual profile.
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... at least the TNG got a positive vote with an explanation why the negative vote is not correct. I assume this was considered...

The negative vote was correct because the Box Set rules were cited when they had no application in these cases.  There was a lot of confusion among the voters, as there has been within this thread.

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