zombie84's article wrote: As far as I am aware, this has never really been reported anywhere
May want to remove this line as there are multiple blogs from around when the script leaked which did mention it.
If you want a line like this you could point out that wookieepedia has no Nellith entry: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/index.php?search=nellith&fulltext=Search
typo:
The idea was that Luke's father had twin children and took one of them an an uncle and the second one to the other side of the universe so that if one was killed, another would survive.
I know one guy who runs a Youtube channel featuring SW related things and he bought a house with the revenue.
What channel is that?
My guess with websites and advertising is they put them up first. Doubt LFL questions many fan sites, too many not enough time. I agree with msycamore that without ads gives the air of the website's purpose being a scholarly exploit. But you gotta do what you gotta do. The overall design has a column which most sites would fill with money making opportunities. For example:
Comparing advertising schemes: http://starwarz.com/starkiller/
Yes there are a few articles but for the most part the site is just publishing the scripts, and they've got ads. They're not supper intrusive, as they're buried below the fold, under site navigation.