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(At no point am i suggesting anyone edit the page. Just discuss the wiki's policy) {{unsigned|Segway}} | (At no point am i suggesting anyone edit the page. Just discuss the wiki's policy) {{unsigned|Segway}} | ||
: I understand that some people are going to miffed over the decision. I am | : I understand that some people are going to miffed over the decision. I am not happy to be the man who has to make decisions based off the bad decisions of pirates and idiotic retailers who decide to break street date, yet somehow ''we'' are "dumb" (as one Twitter commenter declared) or peddling "bullshit." (Figure that one out, because it makes no logical sense.) However, to understand this issue, you (and I use that term in a general sense) must understand it ''fully'' and ''thoroughly''. You are right that the leak doesn't stop people from watching the film or, in some cases, buying the film from retailers who broke street date. You are not doing something "immoral" by watching the film, if the retailer is foolhardy and stupid enough to break street date—there are fines and other penalties for doing this, and they can be severe (up to, and including, discontinuing sending product produced by the film studio to said retailers)—but you are doing something legally dubious. It's not illegal, per se, just that it's a gray area that we have absolutely no desire to be entangled with. This policy reflects that desire, so we keep our noses clean, as it were. | ||
: '''What we do not want to do is participate in breaking street date ourselves by allowing people to post content on something that hasn't been cleared for release yet until 10/27.''' This isn't like "[[Razor]]," where there was a pre-release screening in select cities for it, and we created a policy to deal with that issue ([[BW:RAZOR|click here]]). This movie, regardless of your opinion of it, has a street date when it can first be seen by the general public and we will obey that, regardless of the pirates and the retailers who are foolish enough not to do so. | : '''What we do not want to do is participate in breaking street date ourselves by allowing people to post content on something that hasn't been cleared for release yet until 10/27.''' This isn't like "[[Razor]]," where there was a pre-release screening in select cities for it, and we created a policy to deal with that issue ([[BW:RAZOR|click here]]). This movie, regardless of your opinion of it, has a street date when it can first be seen by the general public and we will obey that, regardless of the pirates and the retailers who are foolish enough not to do so. | ||