With CBS and Viacom getting back together, this is likely going to be a non-issue soon.
Still, I'm curious.Up until this point, CBS has had the TV rights and Paramount has had the film rights. But I've struggled to understand exactly what that means in terms of what eacn side can and cannot do.
For instance (and I wish I could quote the source, but I can't), I've read that the film elements are off-limits to CBS. But it's not clear exactly what film elements that refers to. CBS recast Spock rather than using Zachary Quinto. Is it because they couldn't use Quinto or did they just want to choose their own path?
It seems clear that both sides have access to TOS and everything that originated therein. But I wonder about characters like Carol Marcus and Sybok. Those characters originated in films back when Paramount was making both TV and films. Are they currently off-limits to CBS? Sybok's absence in Discovery season 2 was conspicuous. Did they leave him out because they couldn't use him or just because he didn't fit in their story?
Then there's this vague notion of "25% different" which may or may not have some basis in reality. I'm not sure how you could quantify "differentness" of a starship design.
Basically, I'm just wondering if anybody at CBS or Paramount has spelled this out. I haven't seen it.
Still, I'm curious.Up until this point, CBS has had the TV rights and Paramount has had the film rights. But I've struggled to understand exactly what that means in terms of what eacn side can and cannot do.
For instance (and I wish I could quote the source, but I can't), I've read that the film elements are off-limits to CBS. But it's not clear exactly what film elements that refers to. CBS recast Spock rather than using Zachary Quinto. Is it because they couldn't use Quinto or did they just want to choose their own path?
It seems clear that both sides have access to TOS and everything that originated therein. But I wonder about characters like Carol Marcus and Sybok. Those characters originated in films back when Paramount was making both TV and films. Are they currently off-limits to CBS? Sybok's absence in Discovery season 2 was conspicuous. Did they leave him out because they couldn't use him or just because he didn't fit in their story?
Then there's this vague notion of "25% different" which may or may not have some basis in reality. I'm not sure how you could quantify "differentness" of a starship design.
Basically, I'm just wondering if anybody at CBS or Paramount has spelled this out. I haven't seen it.