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I love your signature, oswriter.
It may be that they have to have a complaint to "know" that a copyright violation is involved - that by not policing whether or not submissions include unauthorized IP or not themselves, they (attempt to) keep themselves from being liable. To use an analogy from my sector of employment, if you offer an unfiltered Internet connection and someone accesses illegal material on it, then you're in the clear, but if you put content filtering on the connection, then you may be liable because it can be argued that you facilitated that connection.I encourage you to draw your own conclusions - a Terms of Service document is not going to supercede law or legal precedent, but if Kickstarter and Indiegogo are profiting from infringements and not doing anything to stop that, then I'd say they might want to consult with counsel.
Axanar supporter just emailed me:
"Are you a communist or something?"
It's going to be a long week.
AGAIN, not a lawyer, but I know this one: excelsior is a dictionary word. So their rules don't matter.Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
I'd worry more about Stan Lee.
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
Is it better than the boat JJ Abrams has?
Are you making money off of it by charging fans to utilize it's transporter...holodeck...and other features?
Is it a boat made by fans for the fans, or it is used for professional purposes?
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
The word isn't copyrighted. The design of the ship on Star Trek is.
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
I'd worry more about Stan Lee.
Who is Stan lee?
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
The word isn't copyrighted. The design of the ship on Star Trek is.
So I can paint it the same shade of white as her hull, name it Excelsior and I'm okay...?
*heads off to the paintshop*
Quick question for the legal eagles here:- I am going to buy a boat, paint it space white and want to name it Excelsior... Is that okay by CBS's rules?
Is it better than the boat JJ Abrams has?
Are you making money off of it by charging fans to utilize it's transporter...holodeck...and other features?
Is it a boat made by fans for the fans, or it is used for professional purposes?
Just for my use and maybe loaning/renting to friends for sailing on a lake
Actually, from what I've read, a couple of chapters are devoted to the story of Axanar.
Well, if you roll back in this thread, I made just that point, that many published Trek books are not qualitatively better than fan-fic. It might be a little disrespectful to say that, but it's true. Whether you have someone bless your work as legit or not doesn't put it on another plane of existence qualitatively.
I'd worry more about Stan Lee.
Who is Stan lee?
Marvel Comics former editor in chief. Created a lot of memorable characters alongside some incredible people. Spider-Man, Ironman, the X-Men...
Never heard of him before...
The word isn't copyrighted. The design of the ship on Star Trek is.
So I can paint it the same shade of white as her hull, name it Excelsior and I'm okay...?
*heads off to the paintshop*
Is it better than the boat JJ Abrams has?
Are you making money off of it by charging fans to utilize it's transporter...holodeck...and other features?
Is it a boat made by fans for the fans, or it is used for professional purposes?
Just for my use and maybe loaning/renting to friends for sailing on a lake
In all seriousness, I'm not a lawyer. However, I do think you should be fine; the name isn't copyrighted.
Who is Stan lee?
Marvel Comics former editor in chief. Created a lot of memorable characters alongside some incredible people. Spider-Man, Ironman, the X-Men...
Never heard of him before...
Just sitting back sipping a brandy whilst listening to the G&T podcast - some good points
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