The complaint lists ten general points in which it believes IP rights were violated. Some of those points have specific sub-points. For example, it mentions the use of copyrighted species from "Star Trek", then lists the Vulcans, Klingons, and Andorians. So that's three infringements. It mentions characters in another point, specifically mentioning, Soval, Sarek, Captain Robert April, and Richard Robau. Along with Garth, there are five more infringements, right there. The use of the Federation is mentioned. The use of Federation-style starships, bridges, and planets. Props and logos, such as weapons and insignia on uniforms. The costumes. The Vulcan scene receives a specific mention, calling out the entire look and feel of it, including costumes, the pointy ears, and the hairstyle. It's also intended to be a prequel to events in "Star Trek" (so derivative).Correct, so far as I can tell. Damages may come down to how many infringements are counted. Is the Vulcan scene just one, or is it divided into several, based upon its elements? Here is what I see, if a stricter approach is taken:
At $150,000 apiece, this would equal $1.5M, thereby wiping out more than the KS and IGG money combined, and I haven't even counted patches, coffee, DVDs, models, etc.
- Soval the character
- Vulcans as a species
- The planet Vulcan
- The background scenery for Vulcan
- The Vulcan robes (maybe)
- The human Starfleet uniform (might not be in this scene; this might be in Prelude only)
- The mention of the Klingons (IIRC)
- The mention of the Federation (IIRC)
- The use of the word Axanar
- The use of the Vulcan ring-style ships
Then, yeah, actual damages. That'll be interesting.
Anyway, however it's parsed after the 10 general points, it's at least 10 x $150,000 = $1.5 million. If the subpoints are included as individual violations, it's 15 or more violations. That's at least $2.25 million, folks. If they want to distinguish between Starfleet starships and Klingon starships, it's parsed even more. At any rate, I'd say it's at least $1.5 million and if it reached nearly $4 million, I wouldn't bat an eye. This doesn't even take into account non-movie-related violations.