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*However, it does not appear on Video Treasures releases distributed by [[Media Home Entertainment]]; those releases feature Media's FBI warning screen instead.
*Also, it can be intact on 1997-1998 VHS releases from the [[Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-2006)|Anchor Bay Entertainment]] era, including ''Zombie''.
*Also appears on 1995-1996 releases by Starmaker Entertainment, such as the Anchor Bay VHS releases of ''Prom Night'' and ''Dawn of the Dead''.
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Screen (1990-1998)
Federal law provides severe civil and criminal penalties for the unauthorized reproduction, distribution or exhibition of copyrighted motion pictures, video tapes or video discs. Criminal copyright infringement is investigated by the FBI and may constitute a felony with a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison and/or a $250,000 fine. |
Trivia: This is a variation of the 1984 20th Century Home Entertainment FBI warning.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability:
- It can be found on every VHS release from the Video Treasures era since early 1990. [Examples?]
- However, it does not appear on Video Treasures releases distributed by Media Home Entertainment; those releases feature Media's FBI warning screen instead.
- Also, it can be intact on 1997-1998 VHS releases from the Anchor Bay Entertainment era, including Zombie.
- Also appears on 1995-1996 releases by Starmaker Entertainment, such as the Anchor Bay VHS releases of Prom Night and Dawn of the Dead.
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