[MinervaCats] Fox and DVD retail market
Frechette, Valerie
vfrechette at cmcc.edu
Tue Apr 14 14:57:01 EDT 2009
I have a question regarding this new (somewhat ridiculous) policy. What
should we do with donated retail copies? Are we allowed to keep them?
I'm assuming that academic libraries would also be in the rental
category, am I wrong?
Valerie Frechette
Associate Librarian
Central Maine Community College
(207)755-5335
vfrechette at cmcc.edu
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[mailto:minervacats-bounces at informe.org] On Behalf Of Susan Winch
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 2:23 PM
To: minervacats at lists.maine.gov
Subject: [MinervaCats] Fox and DVD retail market
Another cataloging headache! Be sure to read to the end ---
Midwest Tape has notified us that, beginning immediately, all new 20th
Century Fox releases will be issued in two editions: retail and rental.
Because
Fox has decided to classify libraries as part of the rental market, the
rental
edition will be the only edition available to public libraries.
Fox has decided that the rental edition and retail editions will be two
separate
and distinct items. Each edition will have unique artwork and UPC
numbers.
Additionally, retail editions will have the text "Retail Exclusive" on
the cover
art. In most instances, special features and bonus disks will not be a
part of
the rental (library) edition. Upcoming Fox releases with separate rental
and
retail editions include:
Bride Wars
Legally Blondes
Taken
Possession
S. Darko
Valkyrie
Labou
Dr Doolittle: Million Dollar Mutts
Driven to Kill
Nobel Son
Street Fighter
Pink Panther 2
Miss March
12 Rounds
The Betrayed
To further complicate matters, the Fox title Slumdog Millionaire was
shipped
to some "rental" agencies (ie libraries and video stores) with cover art
for the
retail market.
We checked our item and it is indeed the stripped down "rental" version
with
none of the features listed on the cover (ie special features,
commentary, etc.)
We are in the process of addressing this for our item, but though you
should
be aware, if you haven't heard this news already.
Midwest will provide assistance in obtaining the replacement cover art
if you
purchased your DVD from them. I don't about Baker & Taylor or others.
Fox has set up a hotline (1- 888-223-4369 or web form
SlumdogDVD.orderassistance.com ) for customers who have received these
items and would like a replacement item. If you prefer replacement
artwork,
Midwest Tape is happy to provide it through our customer service
department
(1-800-875-2785).
I used the web site successfully.
Susan
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Susan Winch, MLS
Assistant Director
Scarborough Public Library
48 Gorham Road
Scarborough, ME 04074
slw at scarborough.lib.me.us
207.883.4723 x225 (voice) 207.883.9728 (FAX)
www.library.scarborough.me.us
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