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==How to Tell==
==How to Tell==
* VHS tapes that were duplicated by Cinram International have a print date on the bottom middle side of the tape, where the end label would be, and the print date is made with invisible ink, making the print date barely visible. Also, the date is read in the YY/MM/DD format.
* VHS tapes that were duplicated by Cinram International have a print date on the bottom middle side of the tape, where the end label would be, and the print date is made with invisible ink, making the print date barely visible. Also, the date is read in the YY/MM/DD format.
* On some VHS tapes, there is an engraving on the right side of the tape that says "CVC". This unusual abbreviation possibly refers to either Cinram Video Corporation (in US locations), Cinram Video Canada (in Canadian locations) or both.
* On some VHS tapes, there is an engraving on the right side of the tape that says "CVC". This unusual abbreviation is in a gold orange color and could possibly refer to either Cinram Video Corporation (in US locations), Cinram Video Canada (in Canadian locations) or both, but if other tapes, most notably 2005-2007, duplicated by Cinram had the abbreviation mark on either side, it should read "CIN".


==Locations==
==Locations==