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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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I just read on a Facebook page that Axanar will be "supplying 90 minutes of content" according to Alec Peters himself.

I guess that's what he meant when he implied they may bend some of the rules.

For ninety minutes, he could technically raise $300,000 dollars. :eek:
 
And now Producer Coach Alec Peters J.D. Esquire (By Training) Presents: The Battle of Axanar: The Talking Head Documentary About The Movie We Didn't Make Although We Raised About 2 Million Dollars Off The Prelude to Axanar, A Taking Head Documentary About the Battle of Axanar.

Garth of Izar: Or, How I Learned to Start Worrying and Understand Copyright Law
 
Just noting that a number of persons probably have large amounts of written materials pertinent to Axanar emails, financials, etc.. If the lawsuit does not compel 3d parties to keep it confidential, this might prove interesting over time.

The lawsuit, nor its settlement, cannot compel anyone to do anything who is not a party to the suit. So, yes, I can confidently tell you that things will prove interesting over time ;)
 
So the FB Axanar/CBS group is visible again to nonmembers, and guess what, in a comment from Terry:

"...Alec fears the truth, whatever that might be, becoming public knowledge so those of us with evidence must act and act publicly. Carlos and others had better start eating their carrots, because there's a lot that still needs to be seen and organized by third-parties."

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[Trigger Warning: Lexx fandom ]
[More of the Same: Axanar fandom ]
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I just bought a bag of carrots yesterday, FYI.
 
Yes. But, I'm sure as soon as he agreed to the settlement, he started thinking of ways to get around it.
I don't doubt that because some people follow the rules and other people cause the rules.......... to be created.
 
Couldn't they just film everything they planned, cut it down to two 15 minute segments and say that's their film, then turn around and release a bunch of "deleted scenes" that could be viewed as part of the main film using seamless branching?
 
Can't wait for the inevitable documentary where the rabid Axa-faithful share stories about how they watched Prelude two hundred times and maxed out their credit card to donate and when they woke up the next morning the cyst was gone and the doctor said it was a miracle.
 
Wouldn't 90 min violate the settlement. Didn't he agree to 2 15 min segments?

You are taking the word "content" to mean Axanar's story.

[superMassiveBlackHoleOfImprobability] They *could* round out the disk with Trek stuff not related to Peters and crew, that fans would *want* to see, like interviews with the stars about their other works, tours of Trek filming sites, etc. [/superMassiveBlackHoleOfImprobability]

The universe outside of Alec's emotions doesn't require or really want any justifications of could have beens, or *any* exposure to his immature presence, words, views, etc. The donors sure as hell don't want to have it shoved in their face that they bought Alec a studio, either.

Besides, by the time they drop content on their donors, evidence of Axacrap will be as countless as the stars, like droppings upon the firmament. The *only* way they can dig themselves out of this hole is by playing it straight and producing something fans enjoy, without *any* [any, Any, ANY] ego or personalities or posturing or promotion.

I don't doubt that because some people follow the rules and other people cause the rules.......... to be created.

Largely because of the sheer brazen unrepentedness of their behavior now, I am seeing Axanar these days as a mangled, septic knee in the body of fandom. Surgery and endless anti-egotics might be able to make it tolerable, but really it needs to be removed, not salvaged. Those still speaking for Axanar do NOT speak for the larger body of Trek or follow its common conduct. They have clearly learned nothing from their defeat, they actually think they won the right to do what everyone else is allowed to do. They are going to be a pain to everyone else until they are done and gone. The sooner they do whatever they are going to do and peter out, the better.
 
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Couldn't they just film everything they planned, cut it down to two 15 minute segments and say that's their film, then turn around and release a bunch of "deleted scenes" that could be viewed as part of the main film using seamless branching?
Sure, but I imagine CBS would still be well in their right to sue him again.
 
Sure, but I imagine CBS would still be well in their right to sue him again.

If Axanar is actually so brazen as to produce *anything* that tries to extend the GarthPewPew story past 30'00".0000, including "documentary about what would have been shot", I believe they will be shown the airlock without any regrets from the studios or the judge.
 
Couldn't they just film everything they planned, cut it down to two 15 minute segments and say that's their film, then turn around and release a bunch of "deleted scenes" that could be viewed as part of the main film using seamless branching?
Guideline 1:
The fan production must be less than 15 minutes for a single self-contained story, or no more than 2 segments, episodes or parts, not to exceed 30 minutes total, with no additional seasons, episodes, parts, sequels or remakes.

I think that would likely be covered under the "no additional parts" section. That said, we don't know the specifics of how the settlement deals with what they're allowed to produce. I do know that CBS will be watching what they do very carefully since Peters is well known for trying to exploit loopholes. CBS has lawyers more capable than he who can do the same thing in the reverse direction.
 
I'm guessing the 90 minutes breaks down to two 15-minute episodes of Axanar, the Axanar: Heroes vignette and the Battle For Axanar documentary (which is sure to be the most imaginative thing they produce)
 
To be fair to Alec, there's been a lot of rationalizations of late from fan-film producers along the lines of "they're guidelines, not laws". The most notable is Continues who is taking an attitude of "we'll just proceed as if there's no guidelines until told not to." If there's one thing Alec won't want is to see any other fan production get away with more than he does. So expect there to be a lot of "we can do this since they got away with it" going on.

If this happens, expect CBS to start issuing more C&Ds than they would otherwise.
 
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