Note this isn't only related to labels or markers. This also includes things like capitalization of songs, punctuation and spaces, and even spelling.
You see a song called INNOCENCE on the
official site (
pic), but Innocence elsewhere on
Wikipedia or a
download site. It's pretty straightforward what you would use right? This is basically the concept of this rule. It takes 5 seconds to click a Wikipedia link leading to an official site to confirm a title.
Nothing is really going to change from this if you think about it. An official source will have the official title. Simple as that. Consistency wins this way for mapsets of the same song. The only major change is that some labels will be now deemed invalid because it doesn't appear on the official website/CD.
@DakeDekaane | You're right, and it's a good solution, but yeah, another topic. I agree with you that it would be the easiest way and would pretty much solve everything when dealing with labels. (Start this thread up sometime please!)
@Lach | Make a thread about abolishing labels and only having a specifically set label then, going back to the old system we used to have. Also, an incorrect title/artist/source is a reason why some maps get unqualified. Unfortunately this happens far to often now with the current ranking criteria.
@Gokuhan | Feel free to add a TV Size tag into the tags if the song doesn't include it on the title.