What if WarnerMedia shared the rights to Castle Rock's 1994-1998 library

In 1998, Castle Rock Entertainment's deal with Columbia Pictures expired with the final film released in this deal being the infamous Sour Grapes, with Warner Bros. taking over the distribution of Castle Rock Entertainment's films from this point onwards, as well as taking over the distribution rights to the 1994-1998 library (with the exception of North, which Sony already owns). While many early Warner Home Video releases of those films, kept the Columbia Pictures logo (and it's in-credit version), newer prints often cut out any Columbia-references (newer-prints of The Shawshank Redemption keeps the Columbia Pictures in-credit logo, but the 1998 Warner Bros logo plasters over the Columbia Pictures logo).

But what if WarnerMedia started to share Castle Rock Entertainment's 1994-1998 library with Sony again?

Changes

 * If WarnerMedia shared Castle Rock Entertainment's 1994-1998 library with Sony again the 1994-1998 library would undergo digital restoration from the original Columbia-era prints so that the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo can be seen on newer prints of them.
 * As part of the deal, Sony Pictures Releasing would serve as international distributor of Castle Rock Entertainment's 1994-1998 films (with the exception of The American President, due to it being distributed internationally by Universal Pictures, and due to The Shawshank Redemption being distributed by The Rank Organisation's successor ITV in the UK, Sony wont have the UK distribution rights to that film at all), while Warner Bros serves as the American and Canadian distributor.
 * Due to this, the 1998 Warner Bros Pictures logo would be seen before the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo on American prints, while international prints will only have the 1993 Columbia Pictures logo instead.