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AB Svensk Filmindustri or Svensk Filmindustri?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorMikaLove
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Per the rules we are supposed to remove redundant suffixes from company names, when the locality is otherwise known.

In this case it causes a problem for me. "AB" is the equivalent to "Inc.", etc. So would it be correct to remove the "AB" as a prefix as well?
All over hundreds of DVD covers it says since quite many years "AB Svensk Filmindustri".
They used to be called only Svensk Filmindustri.
Wikipedia removes the AB in their article.
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It should be Svensk Filmindustri, without the prefix.
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That seems to make sense to me. I found on the interwebby:
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AB stands for "aktiebolag" which means registered company in English.

If that statement is correct, it certainly makes sense to me to remove it.
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Another vote for simply Svensk Filmindustri.
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Another vote for simply Svensk Filmindustri.


Same here
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Count me in as well. 
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I did not know that, but given the explanation that seems to be correct.
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LoL. I kind of knew what you were going to say, so I already started to contribute them as only Svensk Filmindustri.

But trust me – there are a LOT of entries in the DB with them as having the prefix...
Meaning: lots of work!

Currently I'm "fixing" 20th ---> Twentieth.
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I think a more interesting case is if the short form SF should be allowed as a company name.

Or SVT instead of Sveriges Television.
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No, I think they shouldn't be.
Next in the DB, I will remove SVT and SF.

They are nothing but abbreviations.
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No, I think they shouldn't be.
Next in the DB, I will remove SVT and SF.

They are nothing but abbreviations.


Well, so is BBC. Do you plan to remove them as well?
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No, I think they shouldn't be.
Next in the DB, I will remove SVT and SF.

They are nothing but abbreviations.


Well, so is BBC. Do you plan to remove them as well?


yeah, I think you have to be careful with abbreviations. Some companies actually use that as their name. Your best bet would be to look at official sites or documents if possible. For example Twentieth Century Fox have never called themselves 20th Century Fox on their websites, which is why Ken introduced the filter. But the BBC actually call themselves the BBC, or BBC Worldwide. I don't know about the two you mention though.
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No, I think they shouldn't be.
Next in the DB, I will remove SVT and SF.

They are nothing but abbreviations.


Well, so is BBC. Do you plan to remove them as well?

I'm removing everything! 

Nah, just kidding.

Actually it seems that even though they (SVT) formally still are "Sveriges Television", they choose to call themselves only SVT thoughout.

But about SF, that's more like an abbreviation, IMO.
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SVT seems to use their names interchangeably.

SF is probably mostly used in the company logo, not in actual written credits. But I'm not sure, and there are probably exceptions.

Then we have things like SF Norge...
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In Norway Svensk Filmindustri BD's and DVD's are labeled like: Distributed by SF Norge. So in Norway we easily can add it as SF as mediacompany. Not sure if Norge (Norway) could be attatched though
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I agree SF Norge would be a valid media company.
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