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   Duggy wrote:   
   : The film is archived, the heritage is protected and so are creator   
   : rights. That is good.   
      
   So, out of curiosity, it would seem that you would support Lucas' right   
   to request that the Library of Congress return their print so that he   
   could destroy it. After all, it's his. So, given that, would it be a   
   good thing if he were to exercise that right, and actually destroy all   
   copies in the world, including all copies of the SE and every other form   
   of the movie?   
      
   : > I also question his judgement, and believe that everyone would be   
   : > happier   
   : Everyone? Seriously?   
      
   Sure. Well, at least as happy. You and Sandman would still be able to   
   enjoy your preferred SE versions, I'd be able to enjoy the original   
   theatrical versions, Lucas would make more money. But now that I think   
   more about it, there are a few people out there who are getting enjoyment out   
   of others' disappointment. They would be less happy simply because others   
   would then be happy. You wouldn't fall into that category, would you?   
      
   : And you legally entitled you cry like a baby about it.   
      
   I think your posts have been considerably more immature than mine.   
   Your sentence includes baby grammar, too. :)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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