Alexrd said:
I disagree with Lucas when he thinks it's a waste of time to restore the movies, but I wouldn't say that what he does (or in this case, doesn't do) is wrong, when we are dealing with his product.
Lucas is under no legal obligation to restore anything for us. Nor, in my opinion, is he under any moral obligation to do so either. However, since he is in sole possession of an important cultural artifact, in my opinion he has a moral obligation to either restore it and make it available, or to allow its restoration and release on some reasonable level if he chooses not to restore it himself. It's more than just a "product" because of the cultural iimpact it has had on society. So I still think that his viewpoint, and his actions (actually a combination of inaction and action, aimed at blocking the preservation/restoration of a cultural artifact), are morally wrong even if legal. His behavior towards the National Film Archive and the LOC with respect to OT prints is just one example of this.
That's my opinion, also open to moral scrutiny.