Where was that? O_oSo basically the mirror image of this thread and, to a lesser extent, this forum annointing DISCO as trek's one true lord and divine savior?
Where was that? O_oSo basically the mirror image of this thread and, to a lesser extent, this forum annointing DISCO as trek's one true lord and divine savior?
Waiting? Where have you been for the past forty years??I am waiting for Star Trek to become a official religion
Definitely a promotion but it's VP of brand development. According to his LinkedIn, here's what he'll be doing:I hear that John Van Citters has been made VP of Star Trek development. Good for him.
At times an inquisition even.Waiting? Where have you been for the past forty years??
I'm not asking you to do anything.Prove it.
And even if you do, I have no idea what you expect. Do you think I'm going to be blinded by the light of your revelation and suddenly give proper homage to CBS for gracing me with it's contribution to trek? Please. I watch CBS for NCIS, SEAL Team and Blue Bloods, and given what they've actually produced, according to JD, they ain't given me no kind of trek that I care about. So prove it. And when you do, you can render unto Caesar all you like.
Oops, I read above way too fast. Yeah, commercialization/money making has a far higher hurdle to climb/hurdle/jump/leave/attain/achieve/helfino than journalism.Would that cover merchandise? Using images in the video would be covered by Fair Use for journalism (criticism), but I wouldn't think merchandise would be covered. One image has Picard with a guitar, you could maybe make an argument with that one. But one is just Worf with a caption under him. Both images were run through a "posterize" filter. I wouldn't think either is changed enough to escape a Cease and Desist, but I could be wrong.
I've got versions of the Enterprise that utilize it's basic shape, but which are very different otherwise. I've never put any up for sale because I don't think it would pass legal muster.
So why do you care if i acknowledge CBS's contribution or not? Because that's the conversation you were butting into...I'm not asking you to do anything.
Because that's the conversation you were butting into...
But you'll miss the Christmas pie!And with this, I'm out. LFIM and his sycophants have gone from amusing idiocy to pathetic, and I'm not wasting any more time on their lame shenanigans.
Ciao thread!
And with this, I'm out. LFIM and his sycophants have gone from amusing idiocy to pathetic, and I'm not wasting any more time on their lame shenanigans.
Ciao thread!
Why when its turned in to a snipe fest of fans against fans and wishing destruction upon iterations of Star Trek we don't agree with?Does no one read up the thread anymore?
(Heavy sigh...)Why when its turned in to a snipe fest of fans against fans and wishing destruction upon iterations of Star Trek we don't agree with?
Which is completely besides the point, all I meant is that it is still the same people doing the same job, all that changed is the name of the company. You were making it sound like CBS was a different company who came in and took over the franchise, but that is not what happened. What is now CBS Television Sudios used to be Paramount Television, it's still the same company it just changed it's name after the split. It was also CBS Paramount Television for a while.And as I rarely buy the merchandise, that means nothing to me.
(Heavier sigh with nose bridge pinch...)Which is completely besides the point, all I meant is that it is still the same people doing the same job, all that changed is the name of the company. You were making it sound like CBS was a different company who came in and took over the franchise, but that is not what happened. What is now CBS Television Sudios used to be Paramount Television, it's still the same company it just changed it's name after the split. It was also CBS Paramount Television for a while.
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Other way around. Viacom merged with CBS and CBS effectively became a subsidiary of Viacom. Ironically Viacom started as the syndication arm of CBS before spinning off as it's own company in 1971. The company was split in two in 2005. Viacom was renamed the CBS Corporation. So the current CBS Corporation is the same company as the pre-split Viacom.Until CBS bought Viacom in 2000, the only CBS-Trek connection was when they turned down Roddenberry in 1964 because they already had Lost in Space.
*getting dizzy*Other way around. Viacom merged with CBS and CBS effectively became a subsidiary of Viacom. Ironically Viacom started as the syndication arm of CBS before spinning off as it's own company in 1971. The company was split in two in 2005. Viacom was renamed the CBS Corporation. So the current CBS Corporation is the same company as the pre-split Viacom.
Yeah, I almost passed out typing that.*getting dizzy*
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