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'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:''' Common.
* During the early use of the logo, it was originally uncommon and could be seen on trailers for eOne shows/movies and various Blu-ray/DVDs distributed in some countries. Since the company gained more distribution forces however, this and the next logo became much more widespread.
* During the early use of the logo, it was originally uncommon and could be seen on trailers for eOne shows/movies and various Blu-ray/DVDs distributed in some countries. Since the company gained more distribution forces however, this and the next logo became much more widespread.
* As with the previous logo, this can be seen on British, Canadian and (after the Hopscotch acquisition) Australian prints of Summit Entertainment films, beginning with ''Red'' and ending with ''Child 44''; included in that range is the 2013 Best Picture winner ''12 Years a Slave'', to which Summit held the international rights.
* As with the previous logo, this can be seen on British, Canadian and (after the Hopscotch acquisition) Australian prints of Summit Entertainment films, beginning with ''Red'' and ending with ''Child 44''; included in that range is ''12 Years a Slave'', to which Summit held the international rights.
* The logo also shows up on Crackle's print of ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'', preceding the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo.
* The logo also shows up on Crackle's print of ''Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'', preceding the [[Warner Bros. Pictures]] logo.
* The still and short versions can be seen on some shows from the era.
* The still and short versions can be seen on some shows from the era.
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