You try to take the Let It Be example and use it to justify or support Lucas' actions when its already been pointed out that its totally different. Countless times you've said that Lucas was making the film closer to his 'original' vision, yet a few posts back you stated that his vision changed over time. So which is it? are the films now his original vision or are they his current vision? you can't have it both ways.
There is more evidence to support that its a change in vision, which is fine, but like the old addage goes, 'if it aint broke, dont fix it'.
The Mona Lisa comment brings up another good point. It is currently owned by a Museum, but thats just property. they didnt create it, da Vinci did. So its his work, not the Museums. Just like Star Wars is owned by Lucas but is the collaboration of so many different people, from writers, directors, actors, to the lowly intern that was in charge of light number 3293 on set 492 during take 5 of scene 3 (made up numbers to illustrate a point). So when Lucas changes the film, sure he's changing a piece of his property, but he's also changing the artistic work of countless people 'because there my toys and if we cant play my way then im leaving and taking my toys with me'
Also, Honestly (and don't take this the wrong way because its not meant to be offensive) he does owe 'us' a damn thing. without 'us', the fans, there would be no Star Wars and no Lucas. Sure the movie might exist, but he wouldnt be where he is if not for the fans. Im not saying he legally owes us anything, such as payment, but is it really too much to ask for a 1 time limited run of the originals to make the people that helped get you where you are today happy? All artist, be it musicians, actors, directors, writers owe it to their fans to give them some respect and appreciation because admit it or not, with out fans of their work these people would be nothing.
I could go on, but its not gonna change your mind. You'll probably respond with your typical 'good point' or maybe an 'i see your point but....', or some other one line post that doesnt really add anything new and spew forth the same crap you always do and we'll get posts that take one side or the other from you depending on the position of the stars during the time you post, you'll never really get the significance of the originals and the effect that there changes have on film history, no matter how many times its logically presented to you or just plain shoved down your throat.
-Darth Simon