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Studio question regarding suffixes.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorCubbyUps
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In the rules it states "Omit company suffixes such as LLC, Ltd., Inc."

What do we do when they are spelled out, such as Ltd. is Limited or Inc. is Incorporated? Do we still include the suffix even though the only difference is that they are spelled out.

Or what do we do when a suffix is in the middle of the studio name?
Such as Laurel-King Inc. Productions.

Do we removed Inc. and have the studio just Laurel-King Productions?

In a DVD profile of Good Will Hunting there is a studio Be Gentlemen Ltd Prod.
What is the correct studio name to be used following the suffix rule?
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If it is in the middle of the name, then it is by definition not a suffix.

My take on it (after a lot of soul searching) is this:
If the company name ends with a comma and a company suffix, then omit it, spelled out or not. Otherwise, leave it.

I'm sure everyone will agree, and we shall have consensus! 
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Quoting CubbyUps:
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In the rules it states "Omit company suffixes such as LLC, Ltd., Inc."

What do we do when they are spelled out, such as Ltd. is Limited or Inc. is Incorporated? Do we still include the suffix even though the only difference is that they are spelled out.


Agree with GSyren.

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Or what do we do when a suffix is in the middle of the studio name?
Such as Laurel-King Inc. Productions.

Do we removed Inc. and have the studio just Laurel-King Productions?


What is this an example from, I have to admit it does seem odd and I don't recall coming across such a scenario so it would seem limited.

If there is a suffix before "Productions" then it tells us that "Productions" wouldn't be a part of the actual production company name.  It would be more plausible if it actual said "A Laurel-King Inc. Production" without the "s".

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In a DVD profile of Good Will Hunting there is a studio Be Gentlemen Ltd Prod.
What is the correct studio name to be used following the suffix rule?


Which DVD profile is this from?  I took a look at the film credits and couldn't find "Be Gentlemen Ltd Prod."  I do see that IMDB lists "Be Gentlemen Limited Partnership" as a production company.  Nor did I see this listed on the back covers that I looked at, but I'll attempt to pull the original DVD release and check to be sure.
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Quoting CubbyUps:
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In the rules it states "Omit company suffixes such as LLC, Ltd., Inc."

What do we do when they are spelled out, such as Ltd. is Limited or Inc. is Incorporated? Do we still include the suffix even though the only difference is that they are spelled out.


Agree with GSyren.

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Or what do we do when a suffix is in the middle of the studio name?
Such as Laurel-King Inc. Productions.

Do we removed Inc. and have the studio just Laurel-King Productions?


What is this an example from, I have to admit it does seem odd and I don't recall coming across such a scenario so it would seem limited.

Stephen King's: The Langoliers Entered by Disc ID.

If there is a suffix before "Productions" then it tells us that "Productions" wouldn't be a part of the actual production company name.  It would be more plausible if it actual said "A Laurel-King Inc. Production" without the "s".

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In a DVD profile of Good Will Hunting there is a studio Be Gentlemen Ltd Prod.
What is the correct studio name to be used following the suffix rule?


Which DVD profile is this from?  I took a look at the film credits and couldn't find "Be Gentlemen Ltd Prod."  I do see that IMDB lists "Be Gentlemen Limited Partnership" as a production company.  Nor did I see this listed on the back covers that I looked at, but I'll attempt to pull the original DVD release and check to be sure.


717951000552
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Stephen King's: The Langoliers Entered by Disc ID.


Thanks.  I don't have that release, but was able to find end credits that have the following listed at the end:

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(c) 1995 by Laurel King Inc.
All Rights Reserved

Country of Origin: United States of America

Laurel-King Inc. Productions is the author of this film | motion picture for the purposes of Article 15(2) of the Berne Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto.


Hmm.

https://lccn.loc.gov/96512935

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717951000552


I don't have that version, but have this one which was released a few months later:  717951001498
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