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http://www.starwars.com/episode-i/news/index.html#dvd

Why Delay DVD?

          February 17, 2000 -- Lucasfilm greatly appreciates
          the enthusiasm of our fans of the Star Wars movies
          and their passion to see the films in the best
          possible format, as demonstrated by various
          campaigns by fans asking for an immediate release
          of Star Wars on DVD. Unfortunately, Lucasfilm
          cannot stop work on Episode II in order to
          concentrate on the DVD release at this time.

          There is no plan to release any of the Star Wars
          films on DVD for the foreseeable future and
          definitely not this year. George Lucas would like to
          do something special with the DVD release and
          unfortunately he does not have time to concentrate
          on the DVD project at this time. George is currently
          working on the script for Episode II and preparing for
          principal photography that will begin this summer in
          Australia. The films will definitely be released on
          DVD. It's just that we don't yet know when.

          George Lucas is deeply committed to the quality
          presentation of his films. In fact, Lucasfilm's THX
          group is solely dedicated to sound and visual
          presentation in theatres as well as homes. George
          started the division in 1983 as a result of his
          frustration that audiences were not able to enjoy
          Return of the Jedi as he had created it. Many of the
          sounds that Ben Burtt and his team had worked so
          hard to create were being lost in poor quality
          theaters. Since that time the division has expanded
          into a multitude of programs dedicated to superior
          quality including the TAP (Theater Alignment
          Program) program, Home THX, and the THX Digital
          Mastering Program for entertainment software.

          Lucasfilm's delay in putting the Star Wars movies
          out on the DVD format has nothing to do with the
          format itself. It is simply a matter of time and
          availability on the part of George and his creative
          team at Lucasfilm.

          Lucasfilm is very concerned about pirated DVD
          copies of Star Wars, but finds any suggestion that a
          delayed official release is an encouragement to
          bootleg is absurd. Filmmakers are the victims of
          piracy--not the cause of it. We need to be able to
          release the DVD when we're ready with the material.
          Our creative decisions should not be dictated by
          pirates. Bootlegged copies are against the law.
          They are inferior and do not even come close to
          meeting any standard of quality presentation.
          Anyone viewing a bootlegged copy of Star Wars is
          contributing to the overall piracy problem that the
          MPAA is fighting daily and globally.

          As many know, while a Laserdisc version of The
          Phantom Menace will be released in Japan due to
          market considerations, there is nothing digital on a
          Laserdisc except for the soundtrack. While a
          bootlegged DVD copy from this format would be
          superior to VHS, it would still not equal the DVD
          format.

          Rumors and speculation that waiting to release
          DVD versions is motivated by a desire to simply
          drive up demand, or to force fans to purchase
          multiple copies are completely false.

Hunf... :-(

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