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Thanks for the replies, i also add reversible covers to UK release when they have one, but since these are totally different cover whereas here the only difference is the rating i wasn’t sure if it was allowed/preferred.

Never bought Australian releases before so thought i just check,
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A lot of UK releases have double-sided or Reversible Sleeves (oa Arrow, 88 Films, Powerhouse), in these cases ond side of the cover is completely different than the other.

I recently ordered some movies from Australian company Umbrella Entertainment, several of these have double-sided/reversible sleeves with the only difference is the removal of the rating and rating details.

Is this enought difference, and thus usefull to add to Other Features of these profiles or is this not a useful addition?
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Personally i think child profiles should only have different covers than the parent when they have their own case and cover, and thus in this case i think the cover should benof the actual box.

Since however i wasn’t sure what the rules were regarding this i voted neutral on the contribution and will keep the profile locked.
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Have you tried this?

I contributed this profile, in the Netherlands Sony has started selling Blu-ray’s and DVD’s which share a UPC with Scandinavia (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden), which you can see on the backcovet with rating details and overview being present in these five languages.

When i bought Gran Turismo and noticed no profiles i contributed one for each locality using the alternate profile options.

Once you updated your profilelist per the tips in the link you should be able to find the Norwegian profile using the UPC…

Paul
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- BY Tom Heaton (1940)
(https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0372784/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t18)
(https://www.themoviedb.org/person/56015-tom-heaton)
(https://addamsfamily.fandom.com/wiki/Tom_Heaton)

- Tom Heaton (1986)
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Heaton)
(https://www.manutd.com/en/players-and-staff/detail/tom-heaton)

as there are numerous Manchester United DVD's/Blu-ray's in our DB

Tried adding BY for the actor with a profile update for Bridge at Remagen but this lead to numerous error pages, is this a known issue?

Paul
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Agree with you both, the easiest would be to just change all profiles to match the current rating description. Although that may not be the most correct solution.

However, considering the difficulty having to add three different descriptions depending on the release date, which also may not be correct, and the difficulty establishing when this change was made (i do believe Gamemaster when he says 2015 and 2022, but i have not seen any documenatition supporting this).

Paul
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Quoting Gamemaster:
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Drugs- en/of alcoholmisbruik was used till November 2015
Drugs- en/of alcoholgebruik was used till April 2022
So "Roken, alcohol en drugs" is already used from April 2022.


Than i guess a lot of profiles will need to have their ratingdetails corrected…

Paul
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I just noticed the descprition for the pictogram for Drugs- en/of alcoholmisbruik has been changed on the site of Kijwijzer to Roken, alcohol en drugs

Not sure when, so not sure if, and if so starting at which releases, we should change our rating details for Dutch releases.

NB: if i recall correctly this is the second time this descritption changed as it used to be Durgs- en/of Alcohol gebruik instead of misbruik, but i may be mistaken here...

Any suggestions or more information?

Paul
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Geweld, angst is Dutch, while these word also appear to be German as well in the context
of rating details i don’t think they are used in German ratings as such,

Dutch Rating details have Geweld, Angst, Discriminatie, Grof Taalgebruik, Seks and Roken, Alcohol en Drugs (used to be Alcohol en Drugs Misbruik if i recall correctly).
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