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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorRHo
Registered: March 13, 2007
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As for "speaking for the masses": I personally know about a hundred users who LOVE this change, versus about four who don't. And those few people that don't like it, are generally R1 users that don't even own (m)any affected titles. Did you actually have any studios with locality suffixes in your database? I had a quick look at your collection, and I didn't see any. So what's the problem, then? Are you just arguing for the sake of arguing? Having been faced with the problems that these locality suffixes caused for many years, and having discussed that with a rather large number of other users, I do feel I'm qualified to say something about that, and I will continue to do so.

I'm mostly a R2 user, who would have liked it, when the suffixes (actually they are not suffixes but part of the name) would have offically stayed and completed when missing. And I have not suffered any problem with adding them. BTW I own DVDs from at least 4 localities in R2 and 5 localities in the rest of the world. But I can also live with crippling the company name by removing a so called suffix.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorBerak
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As for "speaking for the masses": I personally know about a hundred users who LOVE this change, versus about four who don't. And those few people that don't like it, are generally R1 users that don't even own (m)any affected titles. Did you actually have any studios with locality suffixes in your database? I had a quick look at your collection, and I didn't see any. So what's the problem, then? Are you just arguing for the sake of arguing? Having been faced with the problems that these locality suffixes caused for many years, and having discussed that with a rather large number of other users, I do feel I'm qualified to say something about that, and I will continue to do so.

I'm mostly a R2 user, who would have liked it, when the suffixes (actually they are not suffixes but part of the name) would have offically stayed and completed when missing. And I have not suffered any problem with adding them. BTW I own DVDs from at least 4 localities in R2 and 5 localities in the rest of the world. But I can also live with crippling the company name by removing a so called suffix.


I would also have preferred the locality suffixes to stay as they are a part of the companies legal name. In my local I keep the suffix, but when contributing I remove them (a bit extra work, but I can live with it).. 
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorTheMadMartian
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It is also misleading as 'Universal Pictures' and 'Universal Pictures (UK) are two completely different companies that do two completely different things.

Which is why we list them in separate fields, and Ken gave us the ability to do a separate filter on them. So you still get exactly what you want - there's certainly nothing "misleading". You even get to track the "(UK)" bit as well: we have the "locality" field for that.


I really don't see how this is that hard to understand.  Universal Pictures is a film studio.  Whether it is placed in the Studio field or the MP field, it is still a film studio.  Universal Pictures (UK), on the other hand, will never be confused with the film studio because it has the (UK) added to it.  The fact that it may have a UK locality does not change that in one bit.

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As for "speaking for the masses": I personally know about a hundred users who LOVE this change, versus about four who don't. And those few people that don't like it, are generally R1 users that don't even own (m)any affected titles. Did you actually have any studios with locality suffixes in your database? I had a quick look at your collection, and I didn't see any. So what's the problem, then? Are you just arguing for the sake of arguing? Having been faced with the problems that these locality suffixes caused for many years, and having discussed that with a rather large number of other users, I do feel I'm qualified to say something about that, and I will continue to do so.


Funny how you overlooked what I actually said in an effort to discredit my opinion.  As I said, I know many users who do not like this change...none of them R1 users.  But, as I noted in my other post, since they don't agree with you, and your hundred friends, it seems their opinion doesn't matter. 

As to the problems the locality suffixes caused for many years what, other than your desire to have a common name for all your studios, were those problems?

Edit:  I see that 2 of the users I was refering to have spoken up for themselves.
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