What can you do though? Lucas owns the legal copyrights. There is no legal recourse. You can try to change United States law to force a copyright holder who lawfully purchased said rights and who is also one of the main artists behind the films themselves to have their films wrenched away from them--but considering those things, this is not likely to go over well and would possibly require ammending copyright law and the US constitution. Not going to happen easily, and not going to happen period with all the more pressing matters the US has on its hands right now. The only real recourse people have is publically pressuring Lucasfilm to do so, if not for commercial profit then at least for their reputation. If you have any ideas, I can assure you we are all ears. But as you have not been here very long, let me assure you: we've looked at this situation from all angles. We simply have no rights in the matter.
Post #459553
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- zombie84
- Parent topic
- Star Wars coming to Blu Ray (UPDATE: August 30 2011, No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!)
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- 28-Dec-2010, 2:34 PM