Well, other than there's officially no such thing, sure. 
True, there is a vague precedent that Lucasfilm chooses not to prosecute such things - they didn't take any action against The Phantom Edit, nor any of the other thousands of remixes online, because George finds them amusing. They're all still copyright violations, they just go unprosecuted.
Which is fine unless SOPA passes, at which point it's not just George's call, the Department of Justice can step in and enforce the law. They're not as cuddly as George, apparently.
I rather doubt SOPA will ever become law, or that yet another re-edit of the prequels would actually run into legal trouble. I have to say that it astounds me that here on a website mostly for media professionals, we talk so blithely about committing felonies... without at least acknowledging that that's what they are. 
OR...
I simply provide an EDL for free on the web and allow people to recreate it on their own.
Now that's interesting... it would take a copyright lawyer to really sort that out, but I wonder if that would indeed be less actionable. It involves no transmission or reproduction of someone else's media, so I would think so.
Some clever person should come up with a "universal EDL" app that re-edits existing works, and you just trade the EDL data. Or does that exist already? Hmmm.