Well, two things.
First, these people are a great deal more sophisicated about running crowd-funders and right now they've got a core following of contributors on the social network that numbers in the thousands.
Second, we don't know how much of what they've already collected and built they'll be allowed to keep in any settlement.
We all have opinions, some more informed and some less so, but I remind myself that legally knowledgeable folk didn't think Axanar could get pro bono representation to begin with.
Exactly. And in comparison, the original STAR WOLF kickstarter wasn't exciting or engaging. Regardless of what I actually think about the man, Alec Peters has proven that he can galvanize a fanbase and make a compelling pitch.