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Standard Capitalization Rules
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Invelos Software, Inc. RepresentativeGerri Cole
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For clarification:

Just as with titles, when having to alter cast or crew because they are listed in all capitals, use capitialization rules standard to the language of the cast/crew member's name or nationality.

-Gerri
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Yes, boss. I don't think it's a good thing but...

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Thanks for the clarification.
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While I appreciate the clarification...this is going to open up an industrial sized can-O-worms.

I can see it now...a sleu of contributions for every hispanic name in the database will now be submitted with accents and tildes   .
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and the other users that can't use there local character sets as not supported for the moment
Sources for one or more of the changes and/or additions were not submitted. Please include the sources for your changes in the contribution notes, especially for cast and crew additions.
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I'm glad the air has now been cleared, but wouldn't it be better if this was added to the rules?
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Is that in line with the common name rule? - Don't think so...

eg. De Niro vs. de Niro

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Quoting AiAustria:
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Is that in line with the common name rule? - Don't think so...

eg. De Niro vs. de Niro

Yes it is;

As Credited: ROBERT DE NIRO (Language: English, Nationality: USA), Common Name: Robert De Niro.

If it was ROBERTO DENIRO (Language: Italian, Nationality: Italy), it would be Roberto DeNiro.
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Invelos Software, Inc. RepresentativeGerri Cole
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Keep in mind folks, this only comes into play when the credits are all capitalized. If they are not capitalized then no changes to the credits are expected. In addition, it applies to only capitalization rules, so adding tildes and accents are not the intent here unless it is affected by the capitalization.

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Quoting Gerri Cole:
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In addition, it applies to only capitalization rules, so adding tildes and accents are not the intent here unless it is affected by the capitalization.

-Gerri


See, you're not specific enough here. Some users argue that "standard capitalization rules" for french names allows to decapitalize(?) an E into é because the opposite is often done when converting to all caps é->E. I have no opinion on this but your "clarification" doesn't help at all, I'm afraid.
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as you should believe some French, E= é or è or ê or maybe ë
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Gerri:

It's going to be a mess and makes the CLT virtually worthless.But so be it.

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8Ball:

No, they can't go changing things willy-nilly...."use capitialization rules standard to the language of the cast/crew member's name or nationality.

Since they want to play the game this way the Unites States is NOT Mexico, France or Germany.

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No, they can't go changing things willy-nilly...."use capitialization rules standard to the language of the cast/crew member's name or nationality.

Since they want to play the game this way the Unites States is NOT Mexico, France or Germany.

It doesn't matter if it's the US or not. It's not about the locality of the DVD, it's about the language of the cast/crew member's name or nationality. And if that person is mexican, then his/her name is to be capitalized according to the mexican-spanish language rules.
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Glad I have stopped contributing, and accepting.

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Quoting DJ Doena:
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It doesn't matter if it's the US or not. It's not about the locality of the DVD, it's about
the language of the cast/crew member's name or nationality. And if that person is mexican, then his/her name is to be capitalized according to the mexican-spanish language rules.

How will you determin language:
Spanish-Spanish
Spanish-Mexico
Spanish-Cuba
Spanish-Dominican Republic
Spanish-Puerto Rico
Spanish-Belize
Spanish-Costa Rica
Spanish-El Salvador
Spanish-Guatemala
Spanish-Honduras
Spanish-Nicaragua
Spanish-Panama
Spanish-Argentina
Spanish-Bolivia
Spanish-Chile
Spanish-Colombia
Spanish-Ecuador
Spanish-Paraguay
Spanish-Peru
Spanish-Uruguay
Spanish-Venezuela
and don't forget:
Idioma español en Estados Unidos
my apologies if this list would not be complete
Sources for one or more of the changes and/or additions were not submitted. Please include the sources for your changes in the contribution notes, especially for cast and crew additions.
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