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Why Are Movie & TV Copyright Dates Still Written in Roman Numerals?

Why Are Movie & TV Copyright Dates Still Written in Roman Numerals?

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You just finished a blockbuster… then those mysterious Roman numerals flash at the end. MCMXCVIII? Why not just write 1998? Unpack Hollywood’s sneaky, classy, and hilariously stubborn tradition in this funny deep-dive.

Why do movies and TV shows still hide copyright years in confusing Roman numerals like MCMXCVIII or MMXXIII? Discover the sneaky Hollywood tradition, its surprising history, hilarious backfires, and why it stubbornly survives in the streaming era.

From ancient Roman roots and fragile film stock to deception theories, executive panic over public domain slip-ups, and the comforting inertia of showbiz rituals, this deep-dive explores one of entertainment’s quirkiest legacies. Laugh along as we decode the numerical parkour, share real-world blunders like the 1954 Elizabeth Taylor film that accidentally entered public domain early, and nod to the classy, timeless anchor these letters provide in a fast-changing world. Perfect for film buffs, trivia lovers, and anyone who’s ever paused credits wondering what those letters actually mean.

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