Why would anyone want to even do this? What sort of enjoyment do they get spoiling upcoming episodes in that way?Apparently there's a guy who's been leaking detailed plot descriptions of future episodes that could be sued by HBO for copyright infringement.
Why would anyone want to even do this? What sort of enjoyment do they get spoiling upcoming episodes in that way?
Yes, some of the entertainment pages can let some details slip, which is why I try not to read them! But what does this person hope to gain, other than the notoriety of being a spoilsport!
If this isn't a dose of cold water to the faithful, they deserve to be fleeced. The court ruled that Peters and Co. could go ahead and make Axanar, but this makes it clear that Axanar is dead.Suggest Alec's legal team abandon him this minute
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To add what I think is the proper context, it was more like the judge handed them a rope and told them if they want to hang themselves to go ahead. Just my opinion.If this isn't a dose of cold water to the faithful, they deserve to be fleeced. The court ruled that Peters and Co. could go ahead and make Axanar, but this makes it clear that Axanar is dead.
That was my thinking too, but that still removes their chief excuse for not making the movie. And now we have this. Axanar is dead, and I suspect it has been from minute one (if not before) of them receiving the suit.To add what I think is the proper context, it was more like the judge handed them a rope and told them if they want to hang themselves to go ahead. Just my opinion.
Anyway, I suspect that the core group of Axanar acolytes is getting smaller by the day. The vocal ones (who vocally support AP, that is) will never stop, but I just get the feeling the rest are slowly giving up the ship.
Where do they stand, legally, if the landlord decides to evict them?
Why would he do that? as long as the rent keeps being paid he might be the only winner in this whole affair.
Just a thought - he might not want to be associated with the production. So, what would be the legal position of Alec if that happened? Would this affect the court case?
Technically, yes. They have yet to resolve the issue in court, so legally Peters (or someone) can claim they hold the copyright on the Axanar script. And if (when) they lose to CBS, the copyright will probably be declared a derivative of the Trek copyright, and CBS will own it. At that point, they will in all likelihood destroy every and all copies thereof.Does this mean if I got my hands on the Axanar scripted and posted a detailed scene by scene description I could end up being sued or at least threatened by Alec Peters?
I really don't see any way that he/she would be liable.![]()
Does this mean if I got my hands on the Axanar scripted and posted a detailed scene by scene description I could end up being sued or at least threatened by Alec Peters?
Source for this:Suggest Alec's legal team abandon him this minute
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Curtis Short has been the studio manager at Ares Studios, right?
If this isn't a dose of cold water to the faithful, they deserve to be fleeced. The court ruled that Peters and Co. could go ahead and make Axanar, but this makes it clear that Axanar is dead.
River Tam: And you're, what? A petty thief with delusions standing? Sad little king of a sad little hill
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