Sunset Video Warning Screens

1st (known) Warning (1981-1987?)
Warning: On the same background as the preceding Sunset Video logo, we see the following text scrolling up in white: Tous droits d'exploitation et de reproductions réservés. Projection de ce vidéogramme en séance publique avec ou sans perception de droit d'entrée interdite. Utilisation strictement et uniquement réservée au détenteur pour son propre usage dans le cadre familial et privé. Toute duplication interdite. Utilisation pour radiodiffusion télévision et téledistribution interdite. Les contrevenants s'exposent à des poursuites judiciaires et pénales. Then a copyright stamp (also in white color, which is Masouza Music) fades in and out.

Translation (warning only): All rights of use and reproductions reserved. Projection of this videogram in public session with or without collection of entrance fee prohibited. Use strictly and solely reserved for the holder for his own use in the family and private context. Any duplication prohibited. Use for television and cable broadcasting prohibited. Offenders expose themselves to legal and criminal proceedings.

Technique: The scrolling and fading.

Music/Sounds: A disco/classical piece that segues to the logo.

Availability: Sunset Video distributed French dubs of B-movies. Here's a (nearly) completed list of their catalog.

2nd Warning (1987?-1988)
Warning: On a black background, we see the same warning text from before, but in orange color and in a different font. Then a copyright stamp (also in orange color, which is Masouza Communications International) fades in and out.

Technique: Same as before.

Music/Sounds: An excerpt of the French pop song Une Autre Histoire (Another Story) by Gerard Blanc, which also segues to the logo: this came out in May 1987.

Availability: Same as before.