Thankfully for their closest supporters there is a safe and comforting place they can go and pay homage the Great Creator and offer up sacrifices in His Name - the "closed" Axanar Fan FB Group."The Axanar Team" mainly doesn't participate at TrekBBS because their leadership acts up and gets banned - not for questions or a point of view but because they're insulting and abusive.
Thankfully for their closest supporters there is a safe and comforting place they can go and pay homage the Great Creator and offer up sacrifices in His Name - the "closed" Axanar Fan FB Group.
Nothing done or said there can be seen by anyone else.![]()
"The Axanar Team" mainly doesn't participate at TrekBBS because their leadership acts up and gets banned - not for questions or a point of view but because they're insulting and abusive.
.....as a group that has been villified by Peters for not drinking his Kharn Coffee-flavored Kool-Aid.
I think the worst, most abusive thing we've done here has been the whole "Fat Terry" nickname. Beyond that, it's been a discussion about the legitimate disappointment/outrage at what Peters has been doing along with following the evolution of the case and the inevitable coming out and voicing of all our concerns through the years as a group that has been villified by Peters for not drinking his Kharn Coffee-flavored Kool-Aid.
Agreed. When you have the time, the money, the skill, and the law on your side, a fast settlement is a poor negotiating move.
Yes, they can be awarded attorneys' fees.
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Possibly. It seems they were/are looking to expand the definition of 'waiver' as a defense, but the corporations are having none of it. It would be overly burdensome if corporate IP holders had to do the following:
See, because of the above (and I may be exaggerating but even 1% of that could get burdensome awfully quickly and put a lot of corporations out of business), I don't think any expansion of waiver is going to happen. Even if it wins the day in district court, it would be appealed right quick. You would see other large IP holders filing amicus curiae as such a decision would affect them rather directly.
- Police every IP infringement they could find, and do it fast, fast, fast! Their Legal Departments would balloon in size, and they would hire people (or have a software solution developed) to scrape the Internet every hour of every day.
- At the same time, they would also have to be more or less continuously pumping out content in order to show an IP was not 'abandoned'. You think the remake situation is bad now, imagine what it would be like then.
- Sarbanes-Oxley requires the responsible management of companies, at its core. If a corporate IP holder had to be more or less constantly adding content in order to hold back a charge of 'abandonment', we would see awful scripts and premises as burned-out writers scraped the bottom of their own intellectual barrels. Ergo, the antithesis of what Sarbanes-Oxley demands.
Think this is bad, imagine an appeal joined by the likes of Marvel, DC, and Disney.
And they still kind of do 'participate.' Some of them read the thread, find a post that particularly gets their goat, and then post ridiculously obvious responses to it on the Facebook page.
Hardly 'rising above' our little rabble.
The only other things are probably Hinman's goof with the address, the 'Nazi' dumbassery, and the few deviations into Peters personal life. None of them passed without criticism.
Possibly. It seems they were/are looking to expand the definition of 'waiver' as a defense, but the corporations are having none of it. It would be overly burdensome if corporate IP holders had to do the following:
The only other things are probably Hinman's goof with the address,
Sigh... here we go again. The "corporate address" in question also happens to be where Alec's godkids live. That's right - now we know where his godchildren live. That's not creepy at all.
A Youtube scrubbed of Star Trek. I'm sure the fans will appreciate that.
Sigh... here we go again. The "corporate address" in question also happens to be where Alec's godkids live. That's right - now we know where his godchildren live. That's not creepy at all.
I think we all agree that personal stuff is not kosher, so when that particular fact was revealed more than a few folks felt it was better to move on and not continue that line of inquiry. Could Alec be involved in more shenanigans? Sure. But once kids are involved, any continued investigation could appear rather stalkerish. So most of us moved on. We aren't getting paid for this, and there isn't some overwhelming benefit to the public, so who cares?
^^Ugh. So it's some conspiracy on his part to conceal his dastardly deeds? He's not that bright.
To clarify - the "goof" wasn't the posting of the address. @Michael Hinman was doing his due diligence.
It was the continued discussion AFTER it became apparent that there may be privacy issues that was the "goof."
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