JJ did not intervene and ask the audience to cheer this peacemaking just to see CBS/P send AP through a meat-grinder on the way to settlement. The only difference I see between "dropped" and "settle" is a veritable slap on the wrist. Everyone's free to speculate, but the kind of punishment some people are still pining away for is unlikely.
Hi, I'd like to offer a thought I've put into this discussion a few times which I think is pertinent to settlement and to your current take on it.
Technology for video and computer-based cinema (avatar scripting, video production), as well as technology to distribute video and sell it, is allowing small groups to compete in these matters with studios more and more each day.
Studios who write scripted series depend on creating a "hook" of characters, situation, backstory which will keep viewers coming back over years, and buying into spinoffs, too. Witness NCIS, NCIS Los Angeles, NCIS New Orleans.
Now imagine if the CBS/P fan film settlement says fans of a show can produce what they want around the hook, just as long as they dont use crowdfunding and limit it to 45 minutes.
Do you think CBS would welcome fan-produced NCIS San Francisco, NCIS Chicago, NCIS Dallas, and on and on and on that could arise from it? Or "next season now" versions of Hawaii 5-0? Would movie studios welcome a hundred fan film version of the Marvel universe? Because no matter what controls studios try to place on moneymaking distribution channels for such content, ways will be found around them unless the non-studio producers are legally blocked from using the shows "hooks" to produce clone content to start with.
And financially, this case is a big precedent. Can studios afford to let a precedent be established of a 'fan' project that sells itself as a protected IP and rakes in a half million into a business asset like a studio, and just issue a 'slap on the wrist', without insisting on material legal consequences to the persons committing that act?
The problem is that critical mass is approaching on this issue of cloning studio IP. Alec through his 'ambition' may very well have accelerated this issue by a few years, to the point that a pair of major studios have to get ahead of the incoming tsunami with aggressive, if not panicky barriers.
Back to Axanar: nothing JJ said speaks to this framing issue. And the issue could very well affect what sort of settlement happens, regardless what JJ wants. Its just too big an issue to be pushed aside by the desires of a creative staff member on behalf of just one product line. And nothing about this assessment touts a desire to trash Alec specifically, either. Again, its bigger than just the bear-poker.
I just don't see the studios walking away from Alec's incursion without getting serious on this issue.