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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar 2 - Electric Boogaloo-Fanboys gone WILD-too many hyphens

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So we have 8 months for disaster to strike, and everything to fall apart. Good to know.

"Computer, reset timer called "30 days till filming" from 30 days to 240 days and restart! "

How hard is it to become a 501c3? He's been saying for years they are trying to become one, but there seems to have been no progress in all that time.

When we did if for STC it took about 6-9 months from my recollection. It took a lot of work which is why I'm sure LFIM has not done it.

"Computer, create a new timer called "270 days till 501c3 status", with a reminder to research progress at 180 days. Initiate and start countdown!"
 
I actually meant to share this sooner. On Friday, I checked the usual websites I use when researching charities, and there is no Ares Studios registered in Georgia. I went a step further and checked the Georgia Secretary of State's website, and they are not showing Ares Studios registered as a charity. I also searched for any businesses listed under just the name Ares that are registered with them, and they are not related to any studio or filmmaking from what I could tell. Who they are a registered charity with is a very good question.
 
Even a lawyer in training pants would know better then to imply they were operating under a 501 or as a charity to collect donations when they weren't.
 
They should, at the very least, be registered with one of the local Chambers of Commerce, maybe in Atlanta. There may be a tax-exempt category filing in there along with it.
 
When we did if for STC it took about 6-9 months from my recollection. It took a lot of work which is why I'm sure LFIM has not done it.
It also requires accurate accounting of finances, which is probably the last thing Peters wants.
 
Today we have an all new Paramount/CBS once again combined into Viacom. We should consider that everything is in play.
 
I have to wonder, though, with all the extraneous expenses they’ve gone through, including the immense amount of money in the lawsuits, are they really making a measurable profit?

Well, ten years from now when the short is "Still coming" and he needs another million dollars to ensure it's finished, he'll have over ten years of merchandize sales and Con money. Who knows, by then he may be milking the shit out of a Star Wars short that -- like nuclear fusion -- is always just around the corner, but never arrives.
 
Today we have an all new Paramount/CBS once again combined into Viacom. We should consider that everything is in play.
Now that they've finished the big stuff, they may be able to swat some pesky mosquitoes that have been buzzing around. Although, "swat" might not be the right word. "Nuke" might be a better description. We need a "popcorn" smiley.
 
Now that they've finished the big stuff, they may be able to swat some pesky mosquitoes that have been buzzing around. Although, "swat" might not be the right word. "Nuke" might be a better description. We need a "popcorn" smiley.
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I see axanar are sending out emails announcing the soon to be coming iss ares patch, and in the e-mail there is one of my logo creations included...Cropped with my name taken of it.

You think they would ask me first. or at the least not crop it and leave my name on it.
No actually, I wouldn't think they'd do anything even remotely ethical at this point...
 
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