I love it! A picture of one wanker to illustrate another ( yeah, I really do like Jeremy Clarkson, but he's a jerk nonetheless)Alec Peters announces his latest business venture!
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I love it! A picture of one wanker to illustrate another ( yeah, I really do like Jeremy Clarkson, but he's a jerk nonetheless)Alec Peters announces his latest business venture!
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I love it! A picture of one wanker to illustrate another ( yeah, I really do like Jeremy Clarke, but he's a jerk nonetheless)![]()
I think a "glove moment" is inevitable if this goes to trial.
Yes, that's exactly who I mean. Thanks for the catch. Post has been edited.Clarkson you mean
We (mostly) have been expressing our feelings and opinions on this Thread, now, for about 600 pages, and I have tried to be a good reader of the Posts, but has anyone explored the possibility of or shared knowledge as to whether, in the interest of legal fees and expenses, time and effort of executives and minions, and, oh yeah, the fans, CBS/Paramount could actually end up getting Axanar (the "Movie") as part of a settlement or award, and go ahead and make the thing?
That scenario has been brought up a few times previously on the thread. It would be a very bad idea as it would encourage and enable despotic loons like Peters to continuously violate CBS/P's intellectual property for personal gain. Why reward someone for violating IP they don't own?We (mostly) have been expressing our feelings and opinions on this Thread, now, for about 600 pages, and I have tried to be a good reader of the Posts, but has anyone explored the possibility of or shared knowledge as to whether, in the interest of legal fees and expenses, time and effort of executives and minions, and, oh yeah, the fans, CBS/Paramount could actually end up getting Axanar (the "Movie") as part of a settlement or award, and go ahead and make the thing?
We (mostly) have been expressing our feelings and opinions on this Thread, now, for about 600 pages, and I have tried to be a good reader of the Posts, but has anyone explored the possibility of or shared knowledge as to whether, in the interest of legal fees and expenses, time and effort of executives and minions, and, oh yeah, the fans, CBS/Paramount could actually end up getting Axanar (the "Movie") as part of a settlement or award, and go ahead and make the thing?
They could conceivably get the rights to anything original, I imagine. Those are assets, although their value is likely to be wholly or nearly wholly derivative of CBS/Paramount's IP.We (mostly) have been expressing our feelings and opinions on this Thread, now, for about 600 pages, and I have tried to be a good reader of the Posts, but has anyone explored the possibility of or shared knowledge as to whether, in the interest of legal fees and expenses, time and effort of executives and minions, and, oh yeah, the fans, CBS/Paramount could actually end up getting Axanar (the "Movie") as part of a settlement or award, and go ahead and make the thing?
Who is Peter Burnette?
Just wanted to point out what a brilliant descriptor this is.despotic loons like Peters
They could conceivably get the rights to anything original, I imagine. Those are assets, although their value is likely to be wholly or nearly wholly derivative of CBS/Paramount's IP.
I doubt they'd make it, though, for the reasons that have been stated above.
They could conceivably get the rights to anything original, I imagine. Those are assets, although their value is likely to be wholly or nearly wholly derivative of CBS/Paramount's IP.
I doubt they'd make it, though, for the reasons that have been stated above.
Sorry, I did not say make it as a "fan film", but actually make the thing, only if they got the "ownership" of it, or whatever...but I see that it was discussed before...
I do hear you, Eathrise, in what you said about "...crossing the line...", but I meant making it as an actual movie to make money. Because (theoretically) they "won" it as part of a legal proceeding...
...probably a stupid thought, but I just wondered?!
Nope - and I have a personal anecdote myself regarding a personal interaction I had with Mr. David Gerrold when I was working at the Information both at the 1993 Worldcon science fiction convention Confrancisco.Thank you!
That doesn't paint Mr. Gerrold in a very flattering light, does it?
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