No, but the company's only been around for just over four years, so all its licenses will still be current. But the Fox ones are certain not to be renewed, and it makes absolutely no difference if it's a limited or standard edition.Pavel wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:47 pmMeaning that even the standard edition of Dragonwyck will go OOP eventually? That hasn't happened with other Indicator releases, right?
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I wonder what will happen in Criterion's case here. They've got more than a small handful of Fox films on Blu-Ray that are over five years old.
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They may well have renewed when it was still possible. Isn't automatic renewal a Criterion policy?
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I always forget about this- now I feel like doing some research and potentially adding a second flash sale order, if necessary.. I've been putting off buying Pickup on South Street from MoC in the hopes that Criterion will upgrade, since I wish I held out on Forty Guns especially with the doc..soundchaser wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:02 pm I wonder what will happen in Criterion's case here. They've got more than a small handful of Fox films on Blu-Ray that are over five years old.
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Also, they have a relationship with Disney that makes them weird.