It's dumb laws written to encourage innovation.I also think their fan film guidelines are a little too strict in some areas. I can understand the part about them wanting fans to put a "unofficial fan production" label in their opening credits, but the rest are a little ridiculous. Like the one about the costumes having to be officially licensed products is a little unfair imo. What if CBS-licensed products just aren't good or don't look that authentic? And I KNOW cbs doesn't just sell Borg costumes in their official store...
people who think they know better than lawyers held on retainer by a multi national, multi billion dollar corporation really crzck me up.
1) Profit does not need to be a factor when determining copyright infringement.
2) The fan film guidelines are hardly restrictive and oppressive when you put the Star Wars ones next to them. In fact, it's awesome that they gave out some guidelines at all. It's rather laughable that Alec Peters screamed from the tallest building that he needed guidelines and he's the chief hater of them.
3) Star Trek is owned by CBS and Paramount.
4) There are no constitutional rights broken by this, that chestnut was tried by Alec... and he lost, miserably.
5) Axanar is dead and buried, has been for two years. If it ever actually gets made I'll be shocked.
6) isn't this thread about stage 9?
I've won cases without a lawyer B-) they like to make people think you need them so you'll waste lots of money. People crack me up when they assume lawyers are worth what you think they know. I'm sure they would rather settle before getting into a battle over this. I'd just file a lawsuit for the fun of it.