As you may already know, the television series Cold Case is not available on home video.
The story most people hear is that 'music licensing issues' are stopping the DVDs from being produced. According to these reports on the Internet, some of the songs used in the show have been licensed only for television broadcast and not for home video. For the studios to use the music in DVDs, they must pay 'hefty' royalties to the musicians and record companies. These additional fees are so incredibly high-some of these stories say-that the studios won't be able to sell the DVDs at any reasonable price.
It seems that this is only partially true.
The story appears to have two origins in mid-2005 after the end of Season Two. One source is from a chat between a Cold Case fan and an executive from Warner Brothers. The other source was from a reply by "InsideR"-a studio inside source-on the Look Again message board.
Folks, isn't it about time we show Warner Brothers, CBS, and Bruckheimer Films that a lot of viewers are interested in purchasing Cold Case DVDs? And a soundtrack album too, while they're at it? That's what this web site is all about. If you want to learn more information about it, please click here: http://buydvdmart.com/product_info.php/cold-case-seasons-16-dvd-boxset-p-554
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