That's what I've wondered. There's a reason to do it if they go to trial and get results that affect IP law in some favorable (or at least less unfavorable) way for companies and projects like Axanar. That's great PR.will be interesting if the attorneys stamp out all fight from it except for legalese. but then why did they take it pro bono if they only aim at settlement?
That said, given the things Peters has said and the directions the Axanar websites have taken since the lawyers signed on, I'm wondering how much of their own due diligence they did before taking the case. Really. If they are able to pull something off I a trial, they'd have to be the talk of the trade. The only thing a settlement gets them if they can minimize the damage to Peters et al is something I posted before: they beat the "death penalty." And, if the lawyers can save at least some of Axanar's ass, think of what they can do for you and the problem you're in.
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