They're in talks with a law firm? They've had a week!
Neil
Alec is a laywer, perhaps he thought he could fight this on his own...
HUBRIS after all...
They're in talks with a law firm? They've had a week!
Neil
Remember that Iraq news reporter during the Gulf war what said there are no Americans invading Bagdad, even thought there clearly were. Alec seems like that guy.
Here's Alec over in the Axanar fan group a few minutes ago:
1) We are in deep talks with one of the top 20 IP firms in the country who is very interested in taking our case pro-bono. This is VERY exciting. The quality of lawyers we are talking with who want to represent us is amazing. This is a very high profile case with a high profile defendant and unsettled law.
blah blah blah.
5) We have stopped taking donations on our Indiegogo as we don't want to mislead anyone with the uncertainty!
blah.
They're in talks with a law firm? They've had a week!
Neil
They're in talks with a law firm? They've had a week!
Neil
Not just talks, DEEP talks. Because law firms are eager to devote hundreds of unpaid hours to an unwinnable case.
(And yes, I know all lawyers do some degree of pro bono work; I just don't know why they'd use their good will on this case and this defendant.)
Not just talks, DEEP talks. Because law firms are eager to devote hundreds of unpaid hours to an unwinnable case.
(And yes, I know all lawyers do some degree of pro bono work; I just don't know why they'd use their good will on this case and this defendant.)
Only thing I can figure is that he's trying to find a way to legitimize fan works. I can see how that might appeal to some young up-and-comer in the legal profession. That said, I can't imagine it happening; it seems like a fairly hopeless battle to me.
But hey, a months long court battle between the studios and a small group of smug, bitter fans is a great way to celebrate the 50th anniversary, right?
Peters saying again tonight that they're talking to "top lawyers" and going on about "unsettled law" makes one thing clear: if they've tried to talk to CBS about this, they've gotten nowhere and aren't pretending that they will. They're talking about a court fight.
Peters saying again tonight that they're talking to "top lawyers" and going on about "unsettled law" makes one thing clear: if they've tried to talk to CBS about this, they've gotten nowhere and aren't pretending that they will. They're talking about a court fight.
Peters saying again tonight that they're talking to "top lawyers" and going on about "unsettled law" makes one thing clear: if they've tried to talk to CBS about this, they've gotten nowhere and aren't pretending that they will. They're talking about a court fight.
I'm not in the business but it seems to me Gerrold, Peters and Burnett are rapidly burning their own bridges like a trio of pyromaniacs.No wonder Gerrold is mucking around in fan films these days. There's no way someone like that is going to ever get near new Trek with that kind of rude display toward CBS, Paramount and Abrams. Ditto Peters and Burnett.
Peters saying again tonight that they're talking to "top lawyers" and going on about "unsettled law" makes one thing clear: if they've tried to talk to CBS about this, they've gotten nowhere and aren't pretending that they will. They're talking about a court fight.
Axanar turns into Waterloo if they go to court.
Peters saying again tonight that they're talking to "top lawyers" and going on about "unsettled law" makes one thing clear: if they've tried to talk to CBS about this, they've gotten nowhere and aren't pretending that they will. They're talking about a court fight.
Axanar turns into Waterloo if they go to court.
Napoleon had like 70,000 troops at Waterloo. This is more like the guys occupying the federal building in Oregon.
Peters saying again tonight that they're talking to "top lawyers" and going on about "unsettled law" makes one thing clear: if they've tried to talk to CBS about this, they've gotten nowhere and aren't pretending that they will. They're talking about a court fight.
Axanar turns into Waterloo if they go to court.
Napoleon had like 70,000 troops at Waterloo. This is more like the guys occupying the federal building in Oregon.
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