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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*September 24, 1989: The first copyright stamp appears underneath the logo, then the logo fades out to black.
*September 24-December 17, 1989: The first copyright stamp appears underneath the logo, then the logo fades out to black.
*May 31, 1990-November 17, 1994: The second copyright stamp appears under the logo. This version also has the logo fade out later than the first variant.
*May 31, 1990-November 17, 1994: The second copyright stamp appears under the logo. This version also has the logo fade out later than the first variant.
*Sometimes, the logo has no copyright stamp.
*Sometimes, the logo has no copyright stamp.
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'''Copyright Stamps:'''
'''Copyright Stamps:'''
*(September 24-December 17, 1989) "Copyright © (year) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT All Rights Reserved"
*(September 24-December 17, 1989) "Copyright © (year) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT. All Rights Reserved."
*(May 31, 1990-November 17, 1994) "Copyright © (year) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT Castle Rock Entertainment is the author of this program for the purpose of copyright and other laws. All Rights Reserved."
*(May 31, 1990-November 17, 1994) "Copyright © (year) CASTLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT. Castle Rock Entertainment is the author of this program for the purpose of copyright and other laws. All Rights Reserved."


'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
'''Technique:''' Traditional animation.
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'''Availability:'''  
'''Availability:'''  
*It's seen on the first six seasons of ''Seinfeld'' (up to "The Mom & Pop Store") and appears on the DVDs in high-res and in high quality (they were plastered over with the third logo in syndication until January 26, 2010, when the remastered HD widescreen version, which was seen exclusively on TBS HD beginning in 2008, premiered). On the TV Land reruns, a frame of the logo (taken from the film division's logo) was shown on the network's on-screen credits, followed by the copyright stamp.
*It's seen on the first six seasons of ''Seinfeld'' (the first 94 episodes of the show) and appears on the DVDs in high-res and in high quality (they were plastered over with the third logo in syndication until January 26, 2010, when the remastered HD widescreen version, which was seen exclusively on TBS HD beginning in 2008, premiered). On the TV Land reruns, a frame of the logo (taken from the film division's logo) was shown on the network's on-screen credits, followed by the copyright stamp.
*The earlier variant was seen intact on the revised version of the ''Seinfeld'' pilot "The Seinfeld Chronicles" on DVD and during syndicated reruns; current digital prints replace it with the reconstructed version.
*The earlier variant was seen intact on the revised version of the ''Seinfeld'' pilot "The Seinfeld Chronicles" on DVD and during syndicated reruns; current digital prints replace it with the reconstructed version.
*This also appeared on the comedy series ''Morton & Hayes'', ''Homeroom'', ''Thea'' and ''Great Scott!'' as well as the Fox comedy special ''The Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special''.
*This also appeared on the comedy series ''Morton & Hayes'', ''Homeroom'', ''Thea'' and ''Great Scott!'' as well as the Fox comedy special ''The Please Watch the Jon Lovitz Special''.
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'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
*On <u>the original broadcast of ''Seinfeld'' episodes on NBC during the sixth to ninth seasons</u>, similar to the last logo, the entire logo is part of the split-screen credits and the company name and copyright stamp are very small to fit inside the logo.
*On <u>the original broadcast of ''Seinfeld'' episodes on NBC during the sixth to ninth seasons</u>, similar to the last logo, the entire logo is part of the split-screen credits and the company name and copyright stamp are very small to fit inside the logo.
* On <u>an Seven Network airing of one episode of ''Seinfeld''</u>, this logo has the last one or two seconds cut off by the [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo starting too early. This is probably due to the Seven Network's notoriously sloppy plastering habits.
* On <u>a Seven Network airing of one episode of ''Seinfeld''</u>, this logo has the last one or two seconds cut off by the [[Sony Pictures Television]] logo starting too early. This is probably due to the Seven Network's notoriously sloppy plastering habits.
** The same also occurred in a USA
* Sometimes, the logo has no byline when the copyright stamp appears. This is seen on <u>most season 8 episodes of ''Seinfeld''</u> as well as <u>pre-1995 episodes of that show in syndication (pre-2010 prints)</u>, <u>season 2 of ''Boston Common''</u>, and the 2004 documentary <u>''The Seinfeld Story''</u>.
* Sometimes, the logo has no byline when the copyright stamp appears. This is seen on <u>most season 8 episodes of ''Seinfeld''</u> as well as <u>pre-1995 episodes of that show in syndication (pre-2010 prints)</u>, <u>season 2 of ''Boston Common''</u>, and the 2004 documentary <u>''The Seinfeld Story''</u>.
*On <u>''Mission Hill''</u>, the byline and the copyright stamp were eliminated, while international airings of the show and prints on Adult Swim have the byline and the copyright stamp intact.
*On <u>''Mission Hill''</u>, the byline and the copyright stamp were eliminated, while international airings of the show and prints on Adult Swim have the byline and the copyright stamp intact.
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*This can be seen on ''Seinfeld'' episodes beginning with the sixth season episode "The Secretary".
*This can be seen on ''Seinfeld'' episodes beginning with the sixth season episode "The Secretary".
*The "Turner" version can be found on the "Best of" Seinfeld 100th Episode VHS tape that was released in 1995 as part of a promotion with General Mills.
*The "Turner" version can be found on the "Best of" Seinfeld 100th Episode VHS tape that was released in 1995 as part of a promotion with General Mills.
* This also appears on ''Mission Hill'', ''The Lazarus Man'' (the TV movie pilot is available on VHS from [[Turner Home Entertainment]]), ''Boston Common'', and ''Movie Stars'', as well as on ''Lucky'', which can be found on the ''For Your Consideration'' Emmy DVD.
* This also appears on ''Mission Hill'', ''The Lazarus Man'' (the TV movie pilot is available on VHS from [[Turner Home Entertainment]]), ''Boston Common'', ''Movie Stars'' and the short-lived series ''Lucky'' (found on the ''For Your Consideration'' Emmy DVD).


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