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1st Warning (1984-1986)

Warning: On a orange background, we see the following text in white scrolling up:

WARNING:
This videocassette is licensed
only for non-commercial private
exhibition in homes. Any public
performance use or copying is
strictly prohibited. All rights
under copyright reserved.
Federal law provides severe civil
and criminal penalties for the
unauthorized reproduction,
distribution or exhibition of
copyrighted motion pictures
and video tapes (Title 17 United
States Code section 501 and 506).
The Federal Bureau of
Investigation investigates
allegations of criminal copyright
infringement (Title 17 United
States Code section 506).

Technique: The scrolling up.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on early Parade Video releases from the era.

2nd Warning (1986-1992)

Warning: On a black/blue gradient background, we see the words "FBI WARNING" in red, and white warning text below. Everything is italicized and the "FBI WARNING" words flash.

Technique: "FBI WARNING" flashing.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on Parade Video releases.



3rd Warning (1992-2000)

Warning: On a blue background, we see some white warning text in italics.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on PPI Entertainment Group releases.



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