Home Version Soundtrack Replacement: Difference between revisions

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Sometimes, movies or television shows only have limited rights to the songs they plan to use for their film or broadcast. Thus, you'll hear it in its initial broadcast/theatrical release, And It Is Good. However, come the home broadcast release, they have to change it. As such, it's replaced with [[The Jimmy Hart Version]], or perhaps a cover version of the song, or on some occasions, a completely different song altogether.
 
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Can often result in [[Clumsy Copyright Censorship]], though occasionally this can be done fairly gracefully. Sometimes you need to [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]] in order to get the version as broadcast.<ref>Incidentally, [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]] also contains a fairly detailed explanation of why [[Home Version Soundtrack Replacement|Home Version Soundtrack Replacements]] exist, going into the difference between performance and reproduction licensing.</ref>
 
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== [[Anime]] ==
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[[Category:Home Version Soundtrack Replacement]]
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