How can that be right? They saved a couple of thousand bucks by stealing preexisting craftsmanship instead of hiring the guy and paying him for it. Isn't exactly that what you guys are against?
The emphasis is way too much on "property" than on the actual work that is done. Just because the original Star Destroyer design doesn't belong to him shouldn't mean the artist can be simply ripped off.
Actually, that's exactly what that means. In this case, Lucas owns it. He didn't steal anything.
If tomorrow, Paramount decided to release one of the New Voyages episodes theatrically and bring in a couple million dollars, they wouldn't have to pay Crowley and the gang a cent. It's not even work for hire. They are making fan material based on property owned by someone else.
It's up to the owners to decide what to do about it. Some, like Harlan, choose to stand up for their rights. Others tend to let things slide.
Hell, remember a few years ago when Paramount went all ban-happy on anyone who had a Star Trek fan website, sending out cease-and-desist letters through their lawyers? It's their right, whether we agree with it or not.
Holy shit, that's what I'm criticizing!
How can that be right? They saved a couple of thousand bucks by stealing preexisting craftsmanship instead of hiring the guy and paying him for it. Isn't exactly that what you guys are against?
The emphasis is way too much on "property" than on the actual work that is done. Just because the original Star Destroyer design doesn't belong to him shouldn't mean the artist can be simply ripped off.
If someone came into your yard and erected a statue, without your permission or commisioning, would you feel obligated to pay them for it? Wouldn't you consider it's your statue free and clear, since they built it in your yard?
I don't think that's the exact same thing. But he built it, it's his work. I'd maybe want a fee because he puts it on my yard, but if I want to do something with it (whatever that might be in this example, d'oh), I gotta pay him. It's his work. He invested the man hours, not me.
I can't profit from the work someone else did. I believe we agree on that, don't we?
But that means two things: I can't profit from the brand Star Wars, for example. So I have to pay George Lucas some kind of fee, because I didn't create it.
But I
should be able to profit from
my own work, regardless under which brand. So if I did a Star Wars movie, and I wanted to make money from it, I'd need to give Lucas a share based on what I reuse (how many characters, how many designs, how many concepts, etc...). But the rest is
my work. It's not his work. He didn't do it. He didn't write the script, he didn't produce it, he didn't direct it. So he shouldn't be able to take it away from me. And in turn, if he, or anyone else wanted to base a new movie on "my" movie, he'd have to do the same again. Compensate Lucas for the Star Wars stuff, compensate me for the additions (new characters, new designs, whatever), and then do his
own work and be allowed to make money.
Paramount shouldn't be able to take Phase II away from James Cawley and profit from it without compensating him either. If Cawley wanted to profit from it, he'd have to compensate Paramount for using the brand, and the characters, the designs. But he should be free to profit from it, because it's also his stuff. He started it, he produced it, etc...
he invested time and effort, nobody else.
If I sing a U2 song and upload it on the web, U2 shouldn't be able to take it, put it on an album and release it without compensating me. It's my variation on it. If they like it and want to make money from it, they gotta compensate me for my voice and talent (lol). But if I wanted to make money from it, I got to compensate them in turn, because it's their song.
If someone creates a CG model of the Enterprise, ILM shouldn't be able to download it and use it without compensating the artist for the man hours that went into it. And if the artist wants to sell the model, he should be free to do so, but with compensating whoever designed the Star Destroyer.
And so forth...
It should be a two way street where everybody is free to do whatever he likes, which it's not right now.