THat's a bit like saying companies shouldn't have to list the ingredients the put into food products; that it's up to consumers to do research to find out what's in a product before they buy it. If these versions of Star Wars are altered, then it should say so on the packaging. What reason is there not to?
THat's a bit like saying companies shouldn't have to list the ingredients the put into food products; that it's up to consumers to do research to find out what's in a product before they buy it. If these versions of Star Wars are altered, then it should say so on the packaging. What reason is there not to?