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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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Interesting article.

I think it's hard to compare The Mouse with Star Trek, because Mickey is Disney, and Disney is Mickey. The article suggested that as long as Disney protects the trademark, the company is really in no danger of losing the little feller to public domain.
Even if they did, that wouldn't make it a Mickey free-for-all. It's worth noting that the pre-1947 Warner Bros. color cartoon catalog fell into the public domain a long time ago, and Bugs Bunny et al are still protected by Trademark. So while you can freely distribute those old now-in-the-P.D. cartoons, you can't make a new Bugs Bunny cartoon.
 
I am sure you can get a VOIP setup for the FRACTIOn of the cost... at 7K for telephone systems, is he installing a full on PBX there?

This is an example of what I call wasteful spending. How does he need a 7K phone system...
IDK - Remember these are Star Trek nerds (like us) - so Mr. Peters probably went with a CISCO VOIP Video phone (like model CP-9971). Those run between $199 - $285 a pop (link); and he probably went with the higher end CISCO CP DX 650 at $550 to $1250 a pop (link) - (Remember this is a 'professional' production, so can't skimp on the tools) :beer::guffaw:;)
 
Star Trek, on the other hand, isn't necessarily seen as the company behind it. I wholeheartedly support CBS/Paramount's position in this case, but Trek has been owned by Desilu, Paramount (Gulf + Western and Viacom), and CBS, with associations with NBC, UPN, etc.. It would be hard for the layman to nail down exactly who owns Trek.
I vote for the Estate of Lucille Ball. Lucy's the one who paid for the two pilots and the first season and a half. :)
 
Looks like they're making their film within STO. Which is a horrible idea. The game doesn't have lipsync.
From Arc's TOS

5.2
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Yeah. The Foundry tool which is used to create player-generated content is quite strict as well. You can't use anything from the novels without explicit permission. No likenesses either, but you could mention a canon character. (Sorry, you can't do Axanar and the Four Years War.)

I remember a player having to contact Peter David to use elements from New Frontier in a mission.
 
IDK - Remember these are Star Trek nerds (like us) - so Mr. Peters probably went with a CISCO VOIP Video phone (like model CP-9971). Those run between $199 - $285 a pop (link); and he probably went with the higher end CISCO CP DX 650 at $550 to $1250 a pop (link) - (Remember this is a 'professional' production, so can't skimp on the tools) :beer::guffaw:;)
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Into Darkness took that away. It robbed sci-fi and cinema of a new interpretation or iteration of one of one of the great characters of color. I find it funny that some fans-not saying you per se- howl whenever a white role is played by a person of color but rarely do some of these same people have a problem when roles are whitewashed.

Didn't "ST II: The Wrath of Khan" already do that? No brownface makeup for Montalban, the blond Joachim replacing brunette Joaquin, and caucasian stripper dancers from the Chippendales as Khan's followers? ;)
 
Not meaning to mini-mod, but do we HAVE to hash out this ST:ID stuff again and here?

On topic, someone on the I Stand With CBS group posted this nicely written article about Copyrights and Copyright extension:

How Mickey Mouse Evades the Public Domain" (link)

Agreed. The interesting part of that article is the part about trademarks. Even if characters like Mickey and Superman enter the public domain, those companies would still own the trademark.
 
Shh!!! We're not suppose to point out flaws in past Trek, only be outraged by the decisions Abrams has made.
This is one of the things that strikes me as odd about Axanar. It's like Abrams Trek lives in this extreme area of opinion. Hear me out-this ties together.

Peters has often stated that Axanar was a response to Abrams Trek, and moving back to "true Trek" or whatever term you want to use-there are many. In many ways, to me, it was a negative reaction. We don't like it, so we will show our version, the better version. Which means that Abrams Trek will be held up in their discourse about what not to do.

That seems like Abrams Trek immediately becomes a part of the conversation because it is what they don't want to be.

This makes people, like me, who think Abrams Trek is just fine, go "Why all the hate?" Just like Peters is asking right now.

I just wonder, if Axanar was not so bent on showing up CBS and ranting against Abrams Trek if things might have been just a little different. Maybe it's just me, but I think a middle road of opinion would have done well here.

But, that's just me.
 
He's playing to his audience. You can make a film with all the "Abrams" elements, but if you say you hate Abrams folks will eat it up and give you money, He might not even have hated them at first, but eventually came to believe it. Wouldn't be the first time someone fell for their own hype. ;)
 
Funny you should say that because on Alec's Star Trek Props blog, he had pictures of himself at the premiere of the first JJ film in 2009 and Alec was a real fanboy. He said if you don't like it, you're not a Star Trek fan.
 
He's playing to his audience. You can make a film with all the "Abrams" elements, but if you say you hate Abrams folks will eat it up and give you money, He might not even have hated them at first, but eventually came to believe it. Wouldn't be the first time someone fell for their own hype. ;)
Oh no doubt. Heavy handed polarizing controversy gets peoples attention. Peters has done that with his True-Speak®. True Fans, True Trek, True GR vision, just give me your money and all will come to pass. Just pushing peoples buttons with emotionalism, really. His followers swallowed his jive, hook, line and sinker.
 
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