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The warning was placed at the beginning of most rental VHS tapes in the UK (as well as many retail tapes), similar to the FBI Warning found on tapes in the United States. CIC Video and The Walt Disney Company had a similar term, with the hologram carrying CIC logo copies.
2000- Blue, seen on all WDHE releases of today. The early home video (1978-83) warnings had a blue background with a yellow Arial font (used with the original videotape releases with the general covers). I finally saw it- it looks very vintage- after the animated logo, the MPAA rating displays in blue and white before the film.
An episode of Invader Zim, "FBI Warning of Doom", after Zim finds an "FBI Warning" on the rental movie GIR watches, he takes the DVD back to the mall to return the disc and avoid the wrath of the FBI. Numb3rs (launched in 2005) follows FBI agents who collaborate with a mathematics professor, who is the brother of the Lead Special Agent in Los ...
When's the last time you checked your collection of VHS tapes? You may not realize it, but those outdated tapes you probably have stored in your attic or storage unit could potentially be worth ...
Warner Bros. executive Warren Lieberfarb is often seen as "the father of DVD". Lieberfarb's successor, Warner Bros. executive James F. Cardwell was recognized in paving the way for WHV's strategic positioning in next generation technologies such as High Definition DVD , electronic sell-through and portable video. In 2003, Warner Home Video ...
One with the prototype Classics logo and the green FBI warnings. The other one shows the red ones, 2 previews, and the regular classics logo, but it somewhat cut-short. 1 Herbie Rides Again 1990 VHS have Red FBI Warnings, a trailer for Rescuers Down Under/Prince and the Pauper, and 1988 prototype Sorcerer Mickey classics logo.
The user operation prohibition (abbreviated UOP) is a form of use restriction used on video DVD discs and Blu-ray discs. Most DVD players and Blu-ray players prohibit the viewer from performing a large majority of actions during sections of a DVD that are protected or restricted by this feature, and will display the no symbol or a message to ...
The only New Line Home Entertainment HD DVD ever released was Pan's Labyrinth. [6] New Line pursued a policy of regional lockout with its Blu-ray titles. [7] This was in direct contrast to its corporate sibling Warner Home Video which left its Blu-ray titles region-free. With the studio being folded into Warner Bros., Warner has decided to ...