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* Starting in 2010, the shortened version of this logo can be found on trailers of movies uploaded by the official UIP YouTube account in certain regions; though this may not be the case for post-2018 releases. | * Starting in 2010, the shortened version of this logo can be found on trailers of movies uploaded by the official UIP YouTube account in certain regions; though this may not be the case for post-2018 releases. | ||
* It makes an unexpected appearance at the start of a recent CBS Europa (Poland) airing of the 2005 TV movie ''14 Hours''. | * It makes an unexpected appearance at the start of a recent CBS Europa (Poland) airing of the 2005 TV movie ''14 Hours''. | ||
* It possibly also appears on Japanese theatrical prints of ''The Great Wall'' (2016). | * It possibly also appears on Japanese theatrical prints of ''The Great Wall'' (2016), and on Turkish theatrical prints of ''Bad Cat''. | ||
'''Final Note:''' In mid-2007, the UIP branding was retired in most countries and films go through Paramount Pictures International or Universal Pictures International Entertainment. However, the company was reorganized in 2010 and currently distributes films in some smaller nations outside of the US, such as Turkish prints of BVI releases, whom UIP has a deal with in said country, and theatrical prints of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]] films in Argentina and Poland. | '''Final Note:''' In mid-2007, the UIP branding was retired in most countries and films go through Paramount Pictures International or Universal Pictures International Entertainment. However, the company was reorganized in 2010 and currently distributes films in some smaller nations outside of the US, such as Turkish prints of BVI releases, whom UIP has a deal with in said country, and theatrical prints of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment|Sony Pictures]] films in Argentina and Poland. |