Or more likely "the settlement forbids their release."watching for "He will never release his financials, because the settlement said it doesn't matter"
Or more likely "the settlement forbids their release."watching for "He will never release his financials, because the settlement said it doesn't matter"
Which is why I say such a suit wouldn't fly. However a lawsuit, even one without merit, can be time consuming, expensive and stressful, which makes it perfect for harassing one's "enemies".^^^^
Remember - Alec claimed Axanar had no employees;m so unless he had every volunteer sign a Independent Contractor contract of some kind (and sent 1099-Misc forms out to them every year even if no one was paid) ...Alec might have done the former but he may not have done the latter meaning he's in breach of contract himself.![]()
Or more likely "the settlement forbids their release."
You are correct, Axanar could release its own financials, any confidentiality would be with respect to the other parties information.He might say that. But I doubt any settlement could preclude Axanar Productions from releasing its own financial information any way it wants. Otherwise, Axanar Productions could be precluded from things like qualifying for an Amex Centurion Card. Turn it around, could Axanar get records of CBS financials and then demand that CBS never disclose that information?
What I think can be silenced is the terms themselves, and any information received from the *other* side or records of interaction with them, and depositions which are not already made public in court filings. Someone correct this if it is wrong.
watching for "He will never release his financials, because the settlement said it doesn't matter"
I found one link to 'a' transcription of the Engage Podcast with CBS John Van Citters clarifying some issues in the guidelines many of us were looking sideways at. And the podcast, and single episode itself, can be listened to on at least iTunes and possibly/probably other podcast hosting formats.....Episode 5: About Those Guidelines The interview with Mr. Van Citters.
About the transcript: A Big Giant Hat's Off to @TrekFanProductions (Trekfanproductions.com) for 'doing' this awesome transcription for everyone!! Now back in June when the podcast aired I listened to the podcast actual several times myself. Did some minor transcribing of points relevant to some of my own questions. And what I noticed in @TrekFanProductions' transcript is that some of the transcription is at times a bit like captions on TV and/or autocorrect and/or the software that transcribes my voicemail to written form.... little bits of just a bit not 'quite'. HOWEVER, @TrekFanProductions has placed awesome and many Time Index markers (e.g., 01:28:37) with each transcribed segment so if I'm reading it and maybe going "Huh?" I can just go to the podcast actual listed Time Index for perhaps a bit more clarification.
So there's 'that' awesome thing @TrekFanProductions did for everybody!!!
@drt is correct regarding things already served up on YouTube get a pass. That info is in the interview with a Time Index marker in the transcript.
There is also a bit of conversation about fan films planned, already cast, and such. With a Time Index marker.
Regarding:
Yes. Unequivocally the production will be held to the settlement agreed upon by Plaintiffs and defense.
I believe there may possibly be much back and forth about 'does That allow me to do This' in days to come. But I believe if there is a measure of specifics being, I dunno, challenged maybe, examined for minute chinks in the wording to offer a possible hold on a loophole or two, the production will unequivocally be held to and presented according to the letter of the settlement.
Exactly
^^^^
Remember - Alec claimed Axanar had no employees;m so unless he had every volunteer sign a Independent Contractor contract of some kind (and sent 1099-Misc forms out to them every year even if no one was paid) ...Alec might have done the former but he may not have done the latter meaning he's in breach of contract himself.![]()
I do believe it. It was my great pleasure to find it too.Believe it or not it is 95% word for word
I know what you mean. My own enormous personal files keeping track of the statements, self contradictions, factual contradictions, posts, changes in direction, new developments, social media commenting, interviews, podcasts (with lots of transcribing of my ownOver the last 13 months we have had oh thats not true or thats taken out of context and my favourite thats not what was said.
So with that I listened to the podcast so much I can most likely tell you what these guys had for breakfast lol... (joke)
That said if you read anything and you're like erm wtf then please tell me the time index and I will correct it by listening to the engage podcast again lol.
Thank you for your kind words about me doing it though it was a chore but extremely important to me to do it.
Thanks
Not sure if Terry has all the details, but he has been quite clear that he feels he needs to step up now that the prosecution cannot be disrupted by his actions, and that he is calculating exactly the income of Axanar per his donor store and donations records of his software image as of April 2016; and Carlos is signalling that there will be more information coming.
As for emails, I don't know.
I imagine that people disclosing information that could be considered trade-confidential to Axanar might get sued *if* they signed a nondisclosure agreement with Axanar or entered a work-for-hire agreement. If they did it informally and without pay, I don't know the law.
Terry is always making noises about doing stuff and about how he could bring Alec down with one press of a button, about how he's planning on suing him for "stealing" his donor store software and yet he never does. He's a bag of wind like many of the others. Wasn't it just last week that both Peters and Hinman were promising to file defamation lawsuits against each other? I'm going to stick my neck out hugely and suggest neither of them have.Terry is making big noises on Facebook/CBS/Axanar that he has evidence that the total money taken in by Axanar even as of April 2016 was well above the 1.4 million they reported in their lawsuit financials in about August 2016, like hundreds of thousands more, maybe as much as 2 million.
This will really motivate Axanar donors to ask "where's the money, Alec", if it turns out that Axanar is concealing cashflow over and above even what they reported under oath, and even so claim none of it is around.
I went on a bit about this a few months ago here; the numbers just dont seem to add up. It would be nice to see the donors take notice.
I guess we will see...
Yipes! That is confusing. I updated one paragraph with new information but neglected to update the other. I'll fix that right away. Thanks!I guess it's all immaterial now, but thanks for the reply. Also, and I hate to sound like I'm being critical because I'm really not, but in your most recent Axamonitor post it confusingly reads..
"Under the terms of the fan film guidelines, Axanar will not be able to have participants who have previously worked for CBS or Paramount. That would seem to preclude director Robert Meyer Burnett and most of the professional actors, such as Soval actor Gary Graham, whom Peters had literally banked on to attract money from Star Trek fans.
The settlement, however, did allow Axanar to use the following actors: Richard Hatch, Kate Vernon, J.G. Hertzler and Gary Graham"
Gary Graham appears to be both precluded and allowed.
In the Engage podcast, John Van Citters said CBS would not seek to take down already produced fan films available for streaming or download that don’t conform to the guidelines, only productions created henceforward.Although I don't have a link, I believe you are right. HOWEVER (big however) The settlement reached by Axanar and CBS/Paramount will supercede the guidelines
Terry is always making noises about doing stuff and about how he could bring Alec down with one press of a button, about how he's planning on suing him for "stealing" his donor store software and yet he never does. He's a bag of wind like many of the others. Wasn't it just last week that both Peters and Hinman were promising to file defamation lawsuits against each other? I'm going to stick my neck out hugely and suggest neither of them have.
The financial review report is supposedly still pending, just delayed by the settlement. Note, however, that while Peters was touting a release on the schedule he announced, his committee members stated they were on their own timetable. Kevin Rubio told AxaMonitor, " “We are … working on our own timeline NOT [Axanar’s].”Still, it would be interesting to see a set of figures. With the settlement now reached we will never fully know where the money was spent because they can make the two 15-minute films and say they cost $1m to make.
For some reason I am reminded of The Producers...
In the Engage podcast, John Van Citters said CBS would not seek to take down already produced fan films available for streaming or download that don’t conform to the guidelines, only productions created henceforward.
The "already produced" and "henceforward" parts are what have been generally interpreted as grandfathering completed fan films and those that were in production at the time the guidelines were announced in June 2016. That's as close as you're going to get.
On AxaMonitor — SETTLEMENT AFTERMATH Many loose threads remain in the aftermath of the settlement of Axanar’s copyright lawsuit, including whether producer Alec Peters in fact admitted he ran afoul of copyright law or if director Robert Meyer Burnett would stay with the shortened production. Read more »
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http://axamonitor.com/doku.php?id=settlement_aftermathI'm thinking 'now why would a spokesman for anything just pull up something out of the air to tell a public 'publication' in an email on a matter like this one?'
speak/talk out of turn. to say something that you should not have said: I'm sorry if I spoke out of turn, but I thought you already knew.
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