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* The names of tracks in the mkv metadata (e.g. name of the subtitle track) cannot be relied upon when assigning groups; mkvmerge by default keeps the existing track name, so if a remuxing group does not change it, the track name would be a false positive for the original group. The track name can generally ''help'' confirm the original source, for the purposes of attribution in the [[Groupentries:Status#Animegroup_Release_Note_Comments|Animegroup Release Notes]]; we do not apply too much weight on this for determining who is the "last modified" group. | * The names of tracks in the mkv metadata (e.g. name of the subtitle track) cannot be relied upon when assigning groups; mkvmerge by default keeps the existing track name, so if a remuxing group does not change it, the track name would be a false positive for the original group. The track name can generally ''help'' confirm the original source, for the purposes of attribution in the [[Groupentries:Status#Animegroup_Release_Note_Comments|Animegroup Release Notes]]; we do not apply too much weight on this for determining who is the "last modified" group. | ||
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AniDB generally applies a high bar of evidence when making changes to the database; the evidence needs to show "beyond reasonable doubt", such as an 90%+ probability, that the change is valid -- this is comparable to the level of evidence required to convict a crime in a common law system. | AniDB generally applies a high bar of evidence when making changes to the database; the evidence needs to show "beyond reasonable doubt", such as an 90%+ probability, that the change is valid -- this is comparable to the level of evidence required to convict a crime in a common law system. | ||