My gut tells me that Paramount won't police the guidelines for very long if at all until the next corporate event happens. Paramount is actively looking for a minority investor to shore up declining profit margins. If a minority investor walks in with a few hundred million dollars and voices concern over the activities of fan films, the guidelines will have one word, "NO".
In the end fan film activities may have little to nothing to do with the outcome, except picking out the next worse offender for PR value.
If you think about it, the search for a Minority investor begin a month or two ahead of Anaxar's lawsuit announcement (public announcement was until feb 2016). Some of the people to date that have been privy to Paramount's books have turned and walked away, I believe that in the next 12-18 months either a Minority Investor or group will be found, Paramount will bring a long list of hot products to market (big doubt) or they will raise money with a stock offering.
However it happens, I wouldn't be investing much in Star Trek Fan films at this point.
In the end fan film activities may have little to nothing to do with the outcome, except picking out the next worse offender for PR value.
If you think about it, the search for a Minority investor begin a month or two ahead of Anaxar's lawsuit announcement (public announcement was until feb 2016). Some of the people to date that have been privy to Paramount's books have turned and walked away, I believe that in the next 12-18 months either a Minority Investor or group will be found, Paramount will bring a long list of hot products to market (big doubt) or they will raise money with a stock offering.
However it happens, I wouldn't be investing much in Star Trek Fan films at this point.
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