More unpredictable drama, incredible comedy, a cast that's buried themselves in their performances?OK, 293 pages.... Why is this lawsuit thread getting so much more discussion than the threads that actually discuss fan-produced episodes?
Kor
More unpredictable drama, incredible comedy, a cast that's buried themselves in their performances?OK, 293 pages.... Why is this lawsuit thread getting so much more discussion than the threads that actually discuss fan-produced episodes?
Kor
More unpredictable drama, incredible comedy, a cast that's buried themselves in their performances?
It's important to note also that ID was not just successful, but -- even adjusted for inflation-- THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Star Trek movie EVER. Globally and domestically. Critically it was AMONG the best Trek films.
Screenrant reports the law firm announcing the case:
http://screenrant.com/star-trek-axanar-lawsuit-defense-paramount-cbs/
note, it says "has engaged". No indication about the pro bono part. The rest of the screenrant text qualifies as a rant.
press release text:
Valencia, CA-based Axanar Productions has engaged Winston & Strawn as legal counsel to help defend it against claims made by Paramount Pictures and CBS Studios, Inc.
Alec Peters, Executive Producer of AXANAR, a feature-length film financed through crowd funding and direct donations from fans, announced today that the company producing the film, Axanar Productions, has engaged Winston & Strawn, one of the leading IP practices in the country, to provide legal counsel in its lawsuit with CBS Studios, Inc. and Paramount Pictures Corporation. Representing Axanar Productions and Peters will be attorneys Erin Ranahan and Andrew Jick from the firm’s Los Angeles office.
What are the best trek films that STID is among? -Critically which means it got positive review from critics? Just curious
Being a not-for-profit fan film has been long-established as the "big rule" that these can't cross, and people like Photoman's suggestion that this is "no different than this or that" or that "they did nothing wrong" is just... well I guess I keep coming back to the word BAFFLING.
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I said the only people who should have any say in the crowdfunding question (money used not directly for making the film) is the people who actually donated.
I didn't see the offer(s), but I believe it was said the studio would be used for ongoing Trek fan-films (as well as letting others use it). If so, that was part of the what funders signed on for.
As for the perks for the funders, making the DVD/BluRays and GIVING them to the investors is not the same as selling them to them.
I believe at one time there were Trek fan-films that made DVDs available for cost or so. What happened to them.
What I think is wrong is designing mugs and shirts and stuff to sell to the public (non-investor perks). That would be an un-allowed profit.
I also resent the comment one or two messages above this that implies that anyone who defends in any way Axanar or Peter MUST BE friends with him.
Don't misunderstand, I was referring only to the author of the Screen Rant article. I personally don't care whether supporters of AP are friends of his or whatever.Again, I have no relationship to anyone on any fan-film besides being a viewer. I also resent the comment one or two messages above this that implies that anyone who defends in any way Axanar or Peter MUST BE friends with him. There are people with opinions that do not agree with yours (not the quoted here member).
Donor gives them money and they 'give' them a DVD/Blu-Ray in return. I know it's nice to have a shiny thing on the shelf but an exchange IS happening. Cash for a physical product that looks indistinguishable from a licensed DVD/Blu-Ray.
I said that what they did wrong should be rectified and then continue to make a non-for-profit Trek fan film.
No offense to fan-films, but they can't match the drama and excitement of this real live sh*t-show.
I said that what they did wrong should be rectified and then continue to make a non-for-profit Trek fan film.
As for the perks for the funders, making the DVD/BluRays and GIVING them to the investors is not the same as selling them to them.
What's the difference?
I'd bet real money that the author of that piece is buddies with someone at Axanoise.
Reading the comments, I see that AP just can't stop lecturing his critics. More fuel for the fire, and more entertainment for us.![]()
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