[HN Gopher] Why do studios use Roman numerals in the copyright n...
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Why do studios use Roman numerals in the copyright notice in the
end credits?
Author : Lammy
Score : 6 points
Date : 2023-04-23 22:31 UTC (28 minutes ago)
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| causality0 wrote:
| _to "make it difficult for viewers to determine exactly how old
| the show is", the reason being the older the date the "staler"
| the material may seem to the audience._
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| That might be the most inane take I've heard all week. What's his
| idea, that movie theaters predating the concept of home video
| were showing old movies and trying to pass them off as new like
| nobody would notice if they couldn't read the copyright date?
| Specifically movies the audience hasn't seen or heard of, yet
| movies new enough their "staleness" wouldn't be given away by the
| camera technology and dialogue choices? There's like a hundred
| different reasons this "deception" explanation is nonsense.
| User23 wrote:
| * * *
| mattl wrote:
| I was always told it was done because it was historically done
| that way.
|
| It looked classy in the 1920s.
| ofalkaed wrote:
| I find it humorous that people think this is some sort of
| deception when it is probably simple tradition. Roman numerals
| used to be common and are still used in many places like for
| preface/introduction in many books, is that also some sort of
| deception? they could certainly used 0-<page number> for that or
| even a different font if they needed to separate it from the
| pagination of the text but they use these confusing Roman
| numerals instead.
| [deleted]
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