... Mailing lists are very big biz. ... I don't have to do market research! It's all been done for me.
The Axanar list probably would be attractive to scam artists...
he must have been heart broken when he read the guidelines.
You could see it in the body language when he was asked when he had any last words about the matter.
...That's not true. Since the big change in the 1970s (1978?) copyright vests once the work is fixed in a tangible medium. No registration is required for your work to be copyrighted...
This is something I am wondering about. How can the studios tell people they may not take full actions to protect their work, if some protection is automatic as soon as a script is set down? Isn't this somehow tortuous interference, (of necessity and by silence) acknowledging people have copyright automatically, but saying they may not claim the full rights thereby unless they wish to be sued? I could see someone making the argument that you can't concede the first without allowing the second, since the second was never intended to be a separable part of the law you are acknowledging by conceding copyright-by-fixing.
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