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Re: [dvd-discuss] Eldred Amicus
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- From: Ernest Miller <ernest.miller(at)aya.yale.edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 12:32:42 -0400
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Michael A Rolenz wrote:
> Oh...but he would argue that he's had all this time to work on it and
> perfect it. Aren't you just jumping for joy? Actually even with a 28yr
> term he's still have 3 more yrs to work on it. With a 50 yrs term he can
> finish it up using his social security and pension ;-)
But he's not finished it yet. Remember the "Special Editions"? Rumor
has it that Jar Jar will be added to Episode 4 and Queen/Senator will be
added to Episode 6 (I kid you not, though this is only rumor). Every
new edition will get a new copyright.
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> Richard Hartman <hartman@onetouch.com>
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> 05/30/2002 09:18 AM
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> Actually Star Wars is an argument for shorter terms.
>
> If Lucas were facing a shorter term on his creation,
> he might've finished the $(!@ series by now!
>