They still have images on the site that they don't own the copyrights to.
You can have your site pulled for as little as that. Never mind rapidshare, or torrent links, or newsgroups.
Under the laws of copywritten motion pictures artists have the right to protect their works from being tampered with or altered, or being used in any way without their express consent.
The law is on their side not the faneditors. since the rules of the game have changed not making money off of said illegal activities is no longer an excuse to avoid prosecution.
Anyone want to guess when the isp for fanedit.org pulls the site because of infingement?
So by definition any site on the web using content that they don't own is considered infringement.
That includes this site and TFN. For some reason though Lucasfilm stopped going after the faneditors and people using their images on sites. That does not mean other companies will be as nice.
Companies like Warners, DC, Marvel, sony and mgm, lionsgate etc.
Lucasfilm lawyers only ceased what they were doing when Fans cried foul of their tactics and they had to consider their bottom line being effected by Alienating buyers of their star wars brand of products.
These are not facts just hearsay from the internet.