It's clear Ms. Ranahan either doesn't know how Copyright Infringement law is - or she hopes the Judge doesn't because as L&L said, whether or not CBS/Paramount have enforced Star trek copyright in the past against other Star Trek Fan Film producers is irreverent to the issue of whether infringement has occurred. Copyright law as it stands today ALLOWS selective enforcement. That's currently how the law is written.
Also, Judge's don't take kindly to attorneys who blissfully try to feign complete ignorance of their client's public statements - IE her continued characterization of the 'Axanar Works' as 'just another fan film' - when that definitely wasn't how Alec Peters was describing it prior to the lawsuit - and he's continued to waffle back and forth AFTER W&S and Erin Ranahan signed on to the case. I know many TV procedural court dramas like to make a big dramatic deal about a some 'i' not being dotted, ot 't' crossed <-- And that makes the case; and that the Judge views the attorney as a totally aloof entity only responsible for what his/her client says in court - but in the real world - IF it's out there (and in Alec Peters case, it is) - where the attorney would know what his/her client is saying/doing in public; the Judge will take a dim view of an attorney that continues to pile on the B.S.
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THIS is the main reason ANYONE WITH A BRAIN REPLIES WITH "No comment..."; or "I can't/refuse to comment due to pending litigation.." - as it gives the attorney virtual free reign to say whatever narrative they want where it counts (IE in the courtroom) - and really forces the other side to prove that narrative false.
Both Alec Peters and RMB talk so f*cking much about this (and record themselves doing so) - it makes it impossible for Erin Ranahan to stand in front of the Judge (or file a motion) and credibly feign ignorance as to Alec Peters actual intent or actions with regard to the Axanar Works.
It's clear her strategy is to just try and pile on and pile on - and hope the Judge agrees with her on her request for Star Trek financial and other material dating back 50 years. It would be a BIG burden to produce everything - and I can guarantee no matter what documents she got, she would continue with "This can't be ALL you have from the past 50 years..." If the Judge rules for her in this motion it more then anything else would get C/P back to the settlement talks table.
In the end, I think it's pretty clear W&S know if this case gets to trial, it's over and they loose. They're doing all they can to force C/P back into settlement talks and really cave to whatever Alec Peters is demanding that they refuse to agree to.
It'll be interesting to see what the Judge rules here, but it could be the ruling here that ultimately decides the case.