avanfurwet wrote:I think the different "studios" re-releasing recent scenes are usually just different labels owned by the original producers who are re-releasing their own material to generate some extra visibility and sales from customers who didn't see the original scenes the first time round. Like moving your product to place it again at the front of the shelf in the supermarket.
I doubt their intention is deliberately to mislead fans into buying the same scene again - since customers may avoid buying from that producer in future if they feel ripped off.
However, I think generally the producers could do a better job of clearly labelling the re-releases as such.
jimkkbogot wrote:avanfurwet wrote:I think the different "studios" re-releasing recent scenes are usually just different labels owned by the original producers who are re-releasing their own material to generate some extra visibility and sales from customers who didn't see the original scenes the first time round. Like moving your product to place it again at the front of the shelf in the supermarket.
I doubt their intention is deliberately to mislead fans into buying the same scene again - since customers may avoid buying from that producer in future if they feel ripped off.
However, I think generally the producers could do a better job of clearly labelling the re-releases as such.
Its troubling that scenes are re-released at all but when typically the are not including a DAte that means anything, release date can be anything is worthless, I have seen release dates years before the Model was in the industry. Its just there so they can claim "Dated" if its not a legal requirement it should be! The date it was filmed, one date easy peazy. Whats the last product you bought that you had no idea and no information accurate of when it was made?
avanfurwet wrote:I think the different "studios" re-releasing recent scenes are usually just different labels owned by the original producers who are re-releasing their own material to generate some extra visibility and sales from customers who didn't see the original scenes the first time round. Like moving your product to place it again at the front of the shelf in the supermarket.
I doubt their intention is deliberately to mislead fans into buying the same scene again - since customers may avoid buying from that producer in future if they feel ripped off.
However, I think generally the producers could do a better job of clearly labelling the re-releases as such.
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