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Misspellings in Overviews, a "just so" indication?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantWhite Pongo, Jr.
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I came across a few covers with misspellings or words used wrongly and I copied the overview exactly as it was on the cover.
I don't think we should "proof-read" covers.
Still, I wonder, should I call attention to the fact that the "mistake" (or what someone would consider a mistake) was in the original text, so that others will not try to amend it? What about a standard indication, for instance [so written] in square brackets, or, to use a Latin word that stays the same in many languages... [sic!]?
-- Enry
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Enry:

Hmmmm

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If you are able to spot and mark up the error, you might as well correct it.

Otherwise, all that's being said in favor of keeping the error applies to any mark up as well.
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And there we go again with the typical skipnet reply  .

Personal opinion: I know the rules say to copy the text including typos, but some typos are so silly that I think it's just a stupid rule.
But in any case, let's not start adding markup such as [sic] !
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I think the cover text should be authentic. Even if there are misspellings the text should be copied exactly without any comments. The corrected text and/or interpretations of this can be placed in the notice section!
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If you are able to spot and mark up the error, you might as well correct it.


Hmmmm... 

-- Enry
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Why should I want to correct or mark errors in DVD Profiler? It's not that the errors on the cover itself will disappear along with it. If they (the errors) are there it's unfortunate, but a perfect world does not exist, we aren't and I think the DVD Profiler program will never be as well. So we just have to live with it.
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If you are able to spot and mark up the error, you might as well correct it.


Hmmmm... 




Don't get any ideas.  Rules say to copy it exactly as is, warts and all.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Don't get any ideas.  Rules say to copy it exactly as is, warts and all.


I fully agree; simple rule - copy it as written.

If we allow 'corrections' we then get into a 'where we draw the line' scenario (like what to do where the overview is entirely written about the wrong film!); doing it always as written there's no judgement, just right or wrong.

FWIW I tend to point out spelling errors copied from an overview in my submission notes; they're always available to be checked in future if someone sees a 'mistake' and wonders whether to correct it. I certainly don't think we should be adding any [ ] type markup which again takes it away from 'as credited'
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If you are able to spot and mark up the error, you might as well correct it.


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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantWhite Pongo, Jr.
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FWIW I tend to point out spelling errors copied from an overview in my submission notes; they're always available to be checked in future if someone sees a 'mistake' and wonders whether to correct it.


That's good. 
-- Enry
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If you are able to spot and mark up the error, you might as well correct it.

Otherwise, all that's being said in favor of keeping the error applies to any mark up as well.



FOLLOW THE RULEs,  Goodguy. For all you know any typo you might find is deliberate.

Same for you surfeur. you want to cortrect what you believe are mistakes, KEEP THEM LOCAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Don't get any ideas.  Rules say to copy it exactly as is, warts and all.


I fully agree; simple rule - copy it as written.

If we allow 'corrections' we then get into a 'where we draw the line' scenario (like what to do where the overview is entirely written about the wrong film!); doing it always as written there's no judgement, just right or wrong.

FWIW I tend to point out spelling errors copied from an overview in my submission notes; they're always available to be checked in future if someone sees a 'mistake' and wonders whether to correct it. I certainly don't think we should be adding any [ ] type markup which again takes it away from 'as credited'


Totally agree! 
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Don't get any ideas.  Rules say to copy it exactly as is, warts and all.


I fully agree; simple rule - copy it as written.

If we allow 'corrections' we then get into a 'where we draw the line' scenario (like what to do where the overview is entirely written about the wrong film!); doing it always as written there's no judgement, just right or wrong.

FWIW I tend to point out spelling errors copied from an overview in my submission notes; they're always available to be checked in future if someone sees a 'mistake' and wonders whether to correct it. I certainly don't think we should be adding any [ ] type markup which again takes it away from 'as credited'

Agree as well!
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This is a genuine overview :-

"Tree beautiful sister...
One of them is lying...
One of them is telling the truth...
And one of them is mad...
Now he is caught...
Between them all...
In a symphony of suspicion...
Obsession...
Murder...
And madness...
Trust nothing you see...
Trust nothing you feel...
Trust nothing you touch...
Trust nothing you thing...
Tree diabolic sisters a missing body
It all come out in the wash..."

I would hate to see it 'corrected'; I prefer it like it is.
Guns don't kill people. Hammers do.
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Part of the charm of DVD collecting is seeing how studios have typos in their overviews.
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