I wonder if the "threat" directed towards @oswriter was legal in nature and came from Winston & Strawn?
my point is, what you guys think isn't really relevant. It is what CBS, the rights holder thinks.
since we all exist at the pleasure of CBS who could shut these ventures down in a heartbeat, playing by the rules is essential, or else we all could suffer.
the fight here is to prevent one group from pissing CBS off and making ALL of our lives more difficult.
I do wonder how honest he was with them? Do they know about the coffee?![]()
Alec Peters from 3 years ago is a total Axanar hater...![]()
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Peters just announced his lawyers. No word on the extension or the halt in filming as a stipulation.
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Two things popped into my mind: 1. That lawyers would actually pose for a picture with their defendant like that (is that an LA/Hollywood thing?), and 2. How does a company that brought in $1 million to fund its project get pro bono representation?![]()
From the I Stand with CBS group.
Neil
Two things popped into my mind: 1. That lawyers would actually pose for a picture with their defendant like that (is that an LA/Hollywood thing?), and 2. How does a company that brought in $1 million to fund its project get pro bono representation?
Oh, and will they be all smiles a couple of months from now?
Peters just announced his lawyers. No word on the extension or the halt in filming as a stipulation.
Some more quotes from Alec Peters from this thread: [etc]
They would still have to prove it was parody in court, which they wouldn't be able to do.Why don't they just declare Axanar as a parody like the porn industry has been doing successfully for years?
They would still have to prove it was parody in court, which they wouldn't be able to do.
If it is produced as shown, i'm not sure it qualifies. That said, they could make some adjustments and it could-- that's why I wondered about the "historical retrospective documentary style" of the prelude. Would that be enough to consider it as commentary/transformative/parody?
I'm no law expert, but i'd imagine it would be a tough sell.
wonder how long before the iStandWithCbs group or trekmovie or another public place makes this public filing available and points out the info to the fans in the walled garden.
can you make a "documentary" about a story that you have yourself made up, and then include IP because you set your made up story in that universe? Doubt it.
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