
The reasoning given by Lucasfilm's anti-piracy team during communications with moderators seemed to display the mistaken impression that 'The Clones Revealed' was an Episode II bootleg.

The email was sent to several active members of the fan editing community and resulted in the short down time of until it was made clear which film was being cited with a cease and desist. Their email to him cited the possibility of 'consumer confusion', that The Clones Revealed might be mistaken for an official Lucasfilm product.

It is unclear exactly why Lucasfilm took this action against "daveytod". In July 2007, Lucasfilm took action against fan editor "daveytod" after taking issue with his fan edit documentary, The Clones Revealed. Lucasfilm is aware of the existence of Star Wars fan edits, and has stated they will take action when they believe copyright infringement has taken place. I hope this site can help everyone find their favorite IFDB fan edits.While fan edits skirt the lines of fair use, their creators emphasize the use of the final product should only be for those who own the source material (often commercial DVDs), and are not to be distributed for profit or other personal gain. Tutorial video: Fan Edit Central Tutorial - YouTube Please pass the word around to IFDB editors so the database can stay updated. If you find a dead link please mark it dead on the spreadsheet. All of the edits are listed by the fan editor's name to make searching easy for everyone.Īll the links came from info so there are probably dead links. You can also use the quick search area at the top of the spreadsheet to find the fan edit you are looking for. All the edits are on a spreadsheet that has links to the RAR files fan editors submit and to the fan edit page on IFDB. To find a IFDB fan edit click on the DATABASE button on the home page. Share that link in the form and it will instantly update on the database page. Just like, you will need to create a RAR package that has your DLC container with your links and your fan edit password info if you have those. To submit your IFDB fan edit click the SUBMIT button on the home page.

I've made a simple site to help all of us find and share those fan edits. The last few years it hasn't been updated much and I read that other fan editors and fans were getting frustrated about that. I used to use to find fan edits that were listed on the Internet Fan Edit Database (IFDB). I've been a fan of fan edits for years and love seeing all of the different versions of films that everyone comes up with. I made a fan edit database site to help find IFDB fan edits:
