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Fantastic 4 Silver Surfer package/ Digital Comics DVD - Studios question
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorCubbyUps
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I was doing the Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer - Collectible Figurine dvd package and have a question about the studios.

On the large package it has the following:

20th Century Fox (Logo)
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment copyright.

Marvel logo
Marvel Characters, Inc. TM & Copyright notice.

Hasbro logo

Which would be the correct studios for the package itself?





On the DVD Comics dvd packaging it has the following.
20th Century Fox logo
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment copyright

Marvel logo
Marvel Characters, Inc. TM & Copyright notice.

The DVD itself displays the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Logo at startup.

The first interview has the Marvel.Com logo in the lower right corner. As well at the end of the interview.

The second interview just displays the Marvel logo at the end.

So how would the studios on the DVD itself be credited?
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And the film credits themselves say what? In short ignore the logos.

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There are no film credits.

It's a Digital Comics dvd
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The Figurine package which houses the Silver Surfer figurine and the dvd case




The Digital Comics dvd itself which is housed inside of the package above.
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Hmmmmm.

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If there is no film for the film studios I would probably just use the distributor studio only.
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The set is distributed by "Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment", so that is what I would put for the main package.

For the DVD comic book, I would prefer to use "Marvel Comics" but, if it isn't listed anywhere...which is what I think you are saying...I would have to go with "Marvel Characters".

On second thought, you said it has the 'Marvel' logo?  Using the "proper name for studios' clause in the rules, you might be able to make a case for 'Marvel Comics' being the proper name. 
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