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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>
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]] ==
== [[Anime]] ==
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* The original BBC DVD release of ''[[The Young Ones]]'' Series 2 omitted the cover version of [[Bob Dylan]]'s "Subterranean Homesick Blues" from the episode "Money", along with a lot of visual gags seen while the song was playing. Fortunately the song was restored in the later complete box set version.
* The original BBC DVD release of ''[[The Young Ones]]'' Series 2 omitted the cover version of [[Bob Dylan]]'s "Subterranean Homesick Blues" from the episode "Money", along with a lot of visual gags seen while the song was playing. Fortunately the song was restored in the later complete box set version.
* ''[[The Odd Couple]]'' DVDs have quite a few scenes and jokes cut out entirely due to the use of copyrighted music.
* ''[[The Odd Couple]]'' DVDs have quite a few scenes and jokes cut out entirely due to the use of copyrighted music.
* ''[[Twenty One Jump Street]]'' suffers from this. While the licensed music wasn't the ''whole'' draw of the show, it was an important part of the atmosphere, and lyrics were often used to communicate plot, which makes chunks of some DVD episodes make very little sense now that they're backed by nothing but elevator music.
* ''[[21 Jump Street]]'' suffers from this. While the licensed music wasn't the ''whole'' draw of the show, it was an important part of the atmosphere, and lyrics were often used to communicate plot, which makes chunks of some DVD episodes make very little sense now that they're backed by nothing but elevator music.
* An episode of ''[[Profiler (TV)|Profiler]]'', "I'll Be Watching You", made such prominent use of [[The Police]] song "Every Breath You Take" that the entire episode was left off the DVD release.
* An episode of ''[[Profiler (TV)|Profiler]]'', "I'll Be Watching You", made such prominent use of [[The Police]] song "Every Breath You Take" that the entire episode was left off the DVD release.
* Non-original copyrighted music was used exactly once in ''[[Star Trek the Original Series]]'' ("Goodnight, Sweetheart" in "[[Star Trek (Franchise)/Recap/S1 E28 The City On the Edge of Forever|The City on the Edge of Forever]]"), and was replaced with a sound-alike on the VHS releases. The rights were obtained for the DVD releases.
* Non-original copyrighted music was used exactly once in ''[[Star Trek the Original Series]]'' ("Goodnight, Sweetheart" in "[[Star Trek (Franchise)/Recap/S1 E28 The City On the Edge of Forever|The City on the Edge of Forever]]"), and was replaced with a sound-alike on the VHS releases. The rights were obtained for the DVD releases.