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Re: DVD-R label
by Andrius Simutis on Aug 7, 2008 at 5:09:50 am

I'm not a lawyer though I did play one on TV, okay that was once and it was Japanese TV, but anyway...
You don't HAVE TO put any of the DVD logos on your DVD. DVD video logo is technically only legal on replicated DVDs (the ones pressed in a factory, not recorded) so you'd be looking at the DVD R logo, which you don't really need either.
I've never heard of anyone getting in trouble for using the logo, and it sounds like you're not making a lot of them, but why bother putting the logo on there anyway? My guess is the title or any other info (not to mention the purple back) would let most people know it's a DVD.



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