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Is this a valid "Edition"?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorT!M
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I've waded my way through various threads on where we can take the "Edition" field from, but I've got a specific example to which I couldn't find a clear answer, so...

I've got a blu-ray of 'Horrible Bosses', in a HD Keepcase, with a Slip Cover. The slip cover doesn't show an edition, just 'Horrible Bosses', but the enclosed keepcase-cover does show an edition: 'Totally Inappropriate Edition'. The actual disc, with loads of extra's including an extended cut, actually is that 'Totally Inappropriate Edition', obviously - the question just is: do we actually list that edition on the profile, as it's not mentioned on the outer slipcase, just on the keepcase artwork? The rules say this:

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If you are using a non-standard description, take it from the DVD box

So, the question is: what exactly is the "DVD box"? Is that the slipcover, meaning I can't enter the edition, or is it the actual box, meaning I can enter the edition?
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So, the question is: what exactly is the "DVD box"? Is that the slipcover, meaning I can't enter the edition, or is it the actual box, meaning I can enter the edition?

By "actual box" I assume you mean the paper insert in the "actual box"?  If so, then I would say use the slipcover.

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Why is it that every rule has to come up with its own different terminology? Why not just "take it from the cover"? IMHO, yes it's a valid edition.
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Quoting T!M:
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I've got a blu-ray of 'Horrible Bosses', in a HD Keepcase, with a Slip Cover. The slip cover doesn't show an edition, just 'Horrible Bosses', but the enclosed keepcase-cover does show an edition: 'Totally Inappropriate Edition'.


What UPC?

I have that title and the slip cover on mine does have the edition on it.  I wounder if there could be two different slip covers.  Mine is 794043-150234.  If there are multiple slips for the same release then this may be a "first come, first served" deal.
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Quoting T!M:
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I've got a blu-ray of 'Horrible Bosses', in a HD Keepcase, with a Slip Cover. The slip cover doesn't show an edition, just 'Horrible Bosses', but the enclosed keepcase-cover does show an edition: 'Totally Inappropriate Edition'.


What UPC?

I have that title and the slip cover on mine does have the edition on it.  I wounder if there could be two different slip covers.  Mine is 794043-150234.  If there are multiple slips for the same release then this may be a "first come, first served" deal.


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For me, 'take it from the DVD box" means anywhere on the 'box' so, yes, valid edition.
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For me, 'take it from the DVD box" means anywhere on the 'box' so, yes, valid edition.


I agree. If we just took it from the slip cover, I know of a few Anchor Bay TV releases where the "The Complete ____ Season" is underneath. If we only went by the slip cover, we apparently couldn't include it... (The title I'm referring to is Spartacus - Blood and Sand as well as Vengeance which is the second season).
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Why is it that every rule has to come up with its own different terminology?

I can't help but wondering about that as well.
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Why is it that every rule has to come up with its own different terminology?


Probably because the creator of the rules wasn't at law school first?
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