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Where does a booklet start ?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorRHo
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4 pages is simply a folded sheet of paper and I would call it (folded) inlay. A booklet needs some sort of binding. Therefore with the classical binding variant (staples) a booklets starts with 8 pages (2 folded papers stapled together).
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMakoDeth
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Well... good look while trieing to add a "inlay" to an existing keep case profile... Bet most people would think this is the cover sheet and not an additional one and will complain (no-votes), especially if they got a re-release without it
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I would agree except for the old Universal Collector's Editions which have 8-12 page foldouts, all about the film (usually a page or 2 is spent on artwork and chapters, but the rest is all good). These have more info than most things called "booklets", so I think they should qualify.

The other features field is free text. So why you want to call foldout booklet when you can enter the correct name into the field?
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorRHo
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Well... good look while trieing to add a "inlay" to an existing keep case profile... Bet most people would think this is the cover sheet and not an additional one and will complain (no-votes), especially if they got a re-release without it

For a German profile you could as well use a better German term. But a booklet is a small book. And a book needs some form of binding and technically starts with 8 pages.

BTW: I'm not so fond of listing packaging features in the profile. I usually only add features on disc into the other features field and ignore booklets completely for profiling.
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Well, according to the poll we have a clear winner, and I think as we live in a democracy, it would be nice to add that to the next rules update

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Well, according to the poll we have a clear winner, and I think as we live in a democracy, it would be nice to add that to the next rules update

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Donnie

This assumes the poll was asking the right question.  Obviously i don't think it is.

While i agree judging a book(let) by its content is subjective, it still should be part of any solution, instead of simply adding it to the other features based on size.
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Well, according to the poll we have a clear winner, and I think as we live in a democracy, it would be nice to add that to the next rules update

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Donnie

Or the options were poorly chosen. I'm one of those who think that four pages is just a folded sheet of paper. I think that anything MORE than four pages can be taken as a booklet, it still don't have to be "thick". How do you define "thick"? Is it already thick when there only is two folded sheets stapled together = eight pages? I wouldn't make any rules updates according to this poll. 
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Normally I'd go with 4 pages+ unless the two page flyer had vital useful information.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMakoDeth
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Maybe it would be useful to split Features into two sections: Disc Features and Package Features. There would be more room for each of them (and maybe the Package Features could get some selectable icons too).
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Well, the vast majority seems to be fine with Option 2 (at least 4 pages).
What also speaks for it that the screeners have approved every contribution where I added a booklet (at least 4 pages).

I would definitely agree to add that the booklet has to have content about the film and that it is NOT a promotional booklet for other titles of the company.

I hope that is something we can agree on

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Donnie
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