Actually, you might have found a new idea for a documentary by World's Famous Captain Kirk himself, diving into fan films and their significance within the realms of Star Trek. Let's call it: "The Fans' Summit - How William Shatner Saves The Fanfilm Community"
A theoretical question for posters: What will you do if Paramount/CBS settles the lawsuit, and gave support towards the production of Axanar? Either by just allowing the project to continue, or actually getting involved with the project, and releasing it as a sanctioned project.
I know this is a largely anti Axanar thread, and I myself have mixed feelings about it. I am a supporter of many fan projects though, and still want to see this project, and others continue to be made. Without delving into the "fan film politics" and issues with members of the team. How would you feel if Paramount changes their tune? Also how would you feel if Paramount, decided to start going after all fan productions.
And another very important question if you have the time and logic.... Who would win in a footrace; A Klingon or a Vulcan???


As has been said by Pindar, this is not an anti-Axanar thread per se, it's about the shenanigans milking naive donors into making a for-profit studio from a
not-for-profit "fan film" ("fan film", as of lately, it is)".
If C/P should decide, it's alright for "Ares Studio" to stem the task of producing
AXANAR, or even
STAR TREK AXANAR, then fine. Let them produce. Why not? The movie itself would be reviewed as any other "fan film" production to date. It would not just be torn apart because of its producer's big mouth, but fairly reviewed like any other production (STC; STNV; STR, etc...). It also wouldn't be glorified, just because the producers said, anything else would be just "hate".
If C/P would decide to after other fan productions because of the Axanar debacle, it would leave a big stench. And that's where it could become an Anti-Axanar approach wherever the name was spoken. It could even become its own pop culture reference, as in "Have an Axanar to grind?".
But then again: If C/P would (improbably) decide: "Axanar - go ahead!", it still had to be seen, if they could deliver as promised...
But that's all very hypothetical, of course.
You see, it's not about being against Axanar itself, it's just about, how to give the naive donors a wake-up call. And it's against the shenanigans and quibblings and retcons from "The Management".