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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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Plaintiff's exhibit A...
 
If he was smart, he'd lock down all public communication regarding the lawsuit, and have his lawyers work out a settlement.
What he's doing now is what my high school english teacher inelegantly put it: "diarrhea of the mouth"
 
If he was smart, he'd lock down all public communication regarding the lawsuit, and have his lawyers work out a settlement.
What he's doing now is what my high school english teacher inelegantly put it: "diarrhea of the mouth"

Well, I mean... Consider the source. Peters wouldn't understand good publicity if it came and handed him a $2k donation... er, bit him on the ass. He is taking the idea of "any publicity is good publicity" a little too far.
 
That page, those comments, wow. Paramount/CBS is afraid because Axanar apparently does it better.

That is some strong shit people are smoking. :lol:
 
New HT for Axanar.

#Resistanceisfutile

:lol::(

Ugh...

People are literally talking about 3D printing middle fingers and sending them to "Paramount."

Yeah. That'll totally work.

Didn't the Save Enterprise folks try something like that? Can't recall. OR was it some sextant...they sent something.

So maybe I need to go use "#IStandWithCBS" just to piss with these guys.

Damn, Burnett burning all the bridges today

CBS didn't file a lawsuit against STAR TREK NEW VOYAGES and even gave creator James Cawley, a terrific guy, a cameo in STAR TREK '09!
 
^ Yeah, he's like Peters was here. Just a having a big, crying temper tantrum because he's not going to get what he wants.

And if Burnett thinks he'll get another gig doing home video extras through any National Amusements property, he's even more of a moron than I think he is now. That Twitter feed is leaving him particularly fucked.

I'll take "Against the Advice of Council" for 1000, Alex.

Dollars to donuts he'll delete all or most of those tweets before tomorrow morning.
 
My 2 cents was that he should have tried to raise money for a for-profit studio FIRST, and then combine self-finance and kickstarter to produce Axanar.
 
New HT for Axanar.

#Resistanceisfutile

:lol::(

Ugh...

People are literally talking about 3D printing middle fingers and sending them to "Paramount."

Yeah. That'll totally work.

Didn't the Save Enterprise folks try something like that? Can't recall. OR was it some sextant...they sent something.

So maybe I need to go use "#IStandWithCBS" just to piss with these guys.

Damn, Burnett burning all the bridges today

CBS didn't file a lawsuit against STAR TREK NEW VOYAGES and even gave creator James Cawley, a terrific guy, a cameo in STAR TREK '09!

Nah.. it was just postcards back then ;) Although fans of Jericho sent Nuts to CBS and got a second season.
 
That page, those comments, wow. Paramount/CBS is afraid because Axanar apparently does it better.

That is some strong shit people are smoking. :lol:

Well you get strong shit when you grow you...uh...medicine with light from the warp core
 
Guess that's all she wrote. Too bad, I was interested to see what they would've come up with.

Hopefully Team Axanar comes to terms with the lawyers showing up sooner rather than later, they're just going to make it harder on themselves with all the hashtag shit.
 
Well Axanar is pretty much dead now. I feel bad for not just the fans and donors but for many of the crew who have put in a bunch work and were excited about shooting next month. There was a lot of potential there, they just asked for to much money and used much of it for a studio business.
 
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He does add this.

Hey all, Alec from Axanar here. We just saw this and are dealing with our attorneys and team now. I can say this, Axanar is no different from Star Trek: Renegades or Star Trek Continues, we have just raised more money and are paying our cast and crew. This is a threat to EVERY Star Trek fan project. I can also tell you that we plan to fully defend this lawsuit. In the mean time, find out the latest info on our Fan Group.
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They pay cast and crew, but MOST of use don't get paid anything for all the time we put in. It is a labor of love that we want to see Trek done right.
 
I've always been curious about the payments element. When I produced my first short film a few years back, I was adamant everyone - even the 'volunteers' (mostly film undergrads) - got paid, even if just expenses and a free meal. Myself and director didn't take a penny, and even the cast and pro crew worked for less-than-scale.

But I guess some productions work on an Animal Farm basis :D
 
CBS might look like better guys on the 50th anniversary "for the fans" if they allow Axanar to go forward under restrictions serving the interests of CBS, however CBS defines it, because it is their property - assuming Axanar doesn't go batshit crazy. Make Axanar sign over all contracts, materials and properties, including the commercial studio built with Axanar funds, touched by the Axanar project to CBS and let Axanar volunteers work for free to complete it for CBS. Not quite nuke it from orbit. Put it on CBS All Access as a fan special as the first in a series of exclusive fan specials. Kind of like how Oracle enjoys managing its not-really-"open source" projects. If it really was not for profit or income, that shouldn't change the motivations of anyone at Axanar.

Or we can continue to say CBS only wants what CBS wants fans to get and not what fans want to get. Whatever that means. Best for CBS to avoid that spin in 2016.
 
CBS might look like better guys on the 50th anniversary "for the fans" if they allow Axanar to go forward under restrictions serving the interests of CBS, however CBS defines it, because it is their property - assuming Axanar doesn't go batshit crazy.

:lol: Too late.


Or we can continue to say CBS only wants what CBS want fans to get and not what fans want to get. Whatever that means.

It means CBS can do whatever the hell it wants to with the property it owns and there's not really anything we, as fans, can do about it.
 
So CBS told the Hollywood Report this after there intial article:

Paramount and CBS gave us this joint statement after the posting of our original article: "Star Trek is a treasured franchise in which CBS and Paramount continue to produce new original content for its large universe of fans. The producers of Axanar are making a Star Trek picture they describe themselves as a fully professional independent Star Trek film. Their activity clearly violates our Star Trek copyrights, which, of course, we will continue to vigorously protect."

What I read from that is they don't like Axanar pitching themselves as a "fully professional independent Star Trek film", which CBS feels is a line that incites a direct competition with them. Basically, my film is just as good, if not better, then anything CBS can put out, etc..
 
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