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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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The attorney is pro bono, free, but they are still taking donations on their website and some member has been talking about a legal fund, but Indie and Kickstarter don't do legal crowdsourcing neither does Go Fund Me from what I understand.

As has been discussed here (and elsewhere), there are still costs Axanar and Peters could be responsible for, despite having pro bono representation. "Pro bono" does not mean entirely "free."
 
I am so glad this stuff is happening, it's like an IV drip of traffic for the TBBS.

Did someone call for an IV??

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According to AP no donor money will be used for the legal defense and every donor will get their perks or the equivalent of your dollar donation. Terry on the other hand when asked if donations would be used for legal defense said no, but the rent had to be paid. Drawl your own conclusions.
The rent is going to gobble up most of what is left of the last Indiegogo fundraiser. They netted an estimated $519,000 from that campaign. The rent plus utilities is roughly $15,000/mth which is $180,000/yr. They have two years left on the lease. $180,000 x 2 = $360,000. So after a couple years paying rent & utilities alone, they would only have about $160,000 to pay for everything else to make a movie - sets, costumes, salaries, craft services, location shooting, convention travel, etc etc.

Oh and paying someone to mail out 10,000 perk packages. Not sure if there is too much enthusiasm for fullfillment right now.
 
According to AP no donor money will be used for the legal defense and every donor will get their perks or the equivalent of your dollar donation. Terry on the other hand when asked if donations would be used for legal defense said no, but the rent had to be paid. Drawl your own conclusions.
Yes because they have been nothing but honest thus far.............:wtf:
 
The rent is going to gobble up most of what is left of the last Indiegogo fundraiser. They netted an estimated $519,000 from that campaign. The rent plus utilities is roughly $15,000/mth which is $180,000/yr. They have two years left on the lease. $180,000 x 2 = $360,000. So after a couple years paying rent & utilities alone, they would only have about $160,000 to pay for everything else to make a movie - sets, costumes, salaries, craft services, location shooting, convention travel, etc etc.

Oh and paying someone to mail out 10,000 perk packages. Not sure if there is too much enthusiasm for fullfillment right now.
I seem to recall a year was paid in advance (can't recall where I saw that information, though). Either way, though, rent is a big line item.
 
I seem to recall a year was paid in advance (can't recall where I saw that information, though). Either way, though, rent is a big line item.
Hasn't it been about a year? It must be coming due. In the last year they filmed 3 mins of dull-talk-y-talk.
 
According to AP no donor money will be used for the legal defense and every donor will get their perks or the equivalent of your dollar donation. Terry on the other hand when asked if donations would be used for legal defense said no, but the rent had to be paid. Drawl your own conclusions.

According to AP no donor money has been used to make a profit.

What would land closer to home is a Chtorr book. he's really not doing anything with that. ;)

To summarize the World Tour rules of the road then, Axanar-style: No one is really using that Social Security fund. No one is really using that house while the owners are on vacation. No one is really using that parked car. No one is really wearing that collectible costume in the display. No one is really using that space between those ears. World Tour budget solved. Travelling exhibit problem solved. Culling audience of haters solved.
 
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According to AP no donor money has been used to make a profit.



No one is really using that Social Security fund. No one is really using that house while they are on vacation. No one is really wearing that collectible costume in the display. No one is really using that space between those ears.
Does this principle apply to WAGs?
 
I seem to recall a year was paid in advance (can't recall where I saw that information, though). Either way, though, rent is a big line item.
Yes that was paid in advance for 2015. We are now well into the second year of rent chewing through donor money. Don't know if Alec was required to pay another year's rent up front (an almost unheard of practice, and likely due to his prior business bankruptcy), or if he is paying month to month.
 
Since they can't shoot Axanar right now. What is stoping Alec from renting the stages out to another production? It going to be a while before an actual trial, discovery alone will take a long time. In the mean time, what is to stop Alec from making money renting the studio? I don't see anything legally right now to prevent that.
 
Since they can't shoot Axanar right now. What is stoping Alec from renting the stages out to another production? It going to be a while before an actual trial, discovery alone will take a long time. In the mean time, what is to stop Alec from making money renting the studio? I don't see anything legally right now to prevent that.

Except that it is *his* new studio, and he probably doesn't want someone else to use it before he does. Is there an Irony symbol somewhere in Unicode?
 
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