Technically - shouldn't that take Alec Peters out too?Remember that the guidelines don't allow present or former CBS/P employees to participate. That takes RMB right out as director.
^^^QFT!A trial would have disclosed, in public, all his financials and showed he spent the money himself, thus opening himself up to donor lawsuits. This is exactly why he pushed to settle right now (vs. the past) because the judge was going to deny Erin's motion for suppressing the financials. Once this happened he had to push for a settlement or risk exposing himself.
It doesn't mean there was or wasn't. Unless both parties agree to make EVERYTHING public (and I'm sure they didn't and BOTH sides agreed to keep any non-disclosed terms of the settlement confidential with big penalties for anyone who discusses said terms publicly.)I don't see any mention of a financial award to C/P. Does this mean that there is none?
I don't think so. The Kickstarter and Indegogo campaigns stated a full length feature film. Just because Alec Peters made a settlement that squares the situation with CBS/Paramount, he's STILL on the hook with the donors as to what was promised and by the Kickstarter TOS should now be providing refunds when asked.The Guidelines do give him another out with the donors unfortunately .
Additional terms of the agreement will be made available to cast, crew and donors through private correspondence.
"For the next sixty days, Axanar Productions will be working through some final legal requirements requiring immediate attention.
What were you expecting, exactly?Well that's an... anticlimax.
M1A3 Abrams tanks, Bradley FV's and Apache gunships laying waste to Axanar Studios with depleted uranium shells causing a nationwide spectacle that would make Waco and Ruby Ridge look like a Texas barbeque?
I am curious as to whether the minion in the picture on their Facebook page is supposed to be giving a Vulcan salute or the two fingers?AXANAR PRODUCTIONS STATEMENT REGARDING COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT SETTLEMENT
Valencia, CA - Friday, January 20 - Axanar Productions is pleased to announce that we have reached a formal resolution to the lawsuit brought against Alec Peters, and the fan film production, AXANAR, by CBS Studios, Inc. and Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Since the beginning of the lawsuit, over a year ago, we have expressed our desire to address the concerns of the studios, and our willingness to make necessary changes, as long as we could reasonably meet our commitments to AXANAR’S over 14,000 donors, fans and supporters. We are now able to do exactly that.
Terms of the settlement agreement include an agreement to allow Axanar Productions to continue showing PRELUDE TO AXANAR commercial-free on YouTube and to allow Axanar Productions to produce the AXANAR feature film as two fifteen-minute segments that can be distributed on YouTube (also without ads).
Additional terms of the agreement will be made available to cast, crew and donors through private correspondence.
For the next sixty days, Axanar Productions will be working through some final legal requirements requiring immediate attention. In addition, there are several pre-production issues that need to be re-visited before we can begin principal photography on our project.
Axanar Productions was created by lifelong Star Trek fans to celebrate their love for Star Trek. Alec Peters and the Axanar team look forward to continuing to share the Axanar story and are happy to work within the Guidelines for Fan Films for future projects.
Throughout this process, we will continue communicating with our fans and backers to ensure they are informed and involved until we reach completion of the production.
For those of you who are donors, you will be receiving an email with some "donor exclusive" information.
Thanks again for your support this past year.
Live Long and Prosper."
From Axanar's Facebook Page:
I am curious as to whether the minion in the picture on their Facebook page is supposed to be giving a Vulcan salute or is giving us the two fingers?
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I just never wanted any level of bias from anyone.
IMO - If Alec peters thought he had a real chance at 'winning' this - he NEVER would have settled. Given his effectively full acceptance of producing Axanar per the Guidelines as two 15 minute segments (which WAS a big sticking point as his terms in comments relating to any settlement was that he be allowed to produce Axanar 'his way'; probably means he had an epiphany (or Erin Ranahan FINALLY got him to understand how the Trial and appeals process would probably play out - (read: not in his favor); so he took the settlement.The settlement is a recognition of what I have been saying throughout, that even if Peters could, in theory, win on appeal, costs and interest would continue to mount notwithstanding.
"The long national nightmare is over."Ohhhhhhhhhhhh crap. After a year of this, is this thread going to come to an end?
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