I was referring to the answer to the ammended complaint. I'd like to peruse the document.
Sorry if I wasn't clear
Sorry if I wasn't clear
Yeah but I doubt Judge Judy would put up with, but Alec 'I'm a lawyer by training' Peters and his two step.Being in the state of California, might I suggest the case be transferred to the courtroom of Judge Sheindlin?
Lets face it, it will be the only way Axanar gets on the TV
I think they have to respond but I'm not an attorney, just like S&W had to respond to the amended complaint. It basically reset everything.Does CBS / Paramount need to respond to this again, or is it in the Judge's hands now?
Here is the ridiculous, disingenuous, and insulting public statement from Axanar Productions - a statement that flies in the face of logic and common sense.
Axanar Productions Statement on Motion to Dismiss First Amended Copyright Complaint.
Official statement from Axanar Productions on the Motion to Dismiss filed yesterday in US District Court.
(Los Angeles – March 29, 2016) – Yesterday, acting on behalf of both Axanar Productions and Producer Alec Peters, Winston & Strawn filed a Motion to Dismiss the first amended copyright complaint of CBS Studios and Paramount Pictures Corporation. The motion explains that in multiple respects, the deficiencies in CBS and Paramount’s original complaint are still not sufficiently addressed in their amended filing, and that in some ways the amendments have created new defects.
The motion provides examples as to how CBS and Paramount overreach in what they claim are elements protected under copyright, and fail to be specific as to exactly which copyrights have been infringed upon; and, in the case of the potential feature film AXANAR, claims of alleged copyright infringement cannot be made against a film that doesn’t yet exist.
One issue discussed in the Motion to Dismiss is the lack of specificity about allegedly infringed works at issue raises the question of whether or not Paramount Pictures Corporation even has standing in this lawsuit given that copyright extends only to new elements in derivative works like Paramount’s films, and the allegedly infringing elements at issue may ultimately all be from works that CBS claims to own.
Axanar Productions hoped that any amended complaint filed in response to its prior motion to dismiss would help narrow and clarify the scope of the case to put the parties in the best position to negotiate a fair and reasonable outcome. In the view of Axanar Productions, CBS and Paramount’s efforts failed in that regard.
According to Axanar Production’s Alec Peters: “So as not to distract from Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary year, the best thing for all parties to do is to sit down and work out a settlement that address both the interests of Paramount and CBS and the desire of over 10,000 Star Trek fans who donated to support this project.”
Here is the ridiculous, disingenuous, and insulting public statement from Axanar Productions - a statement that flies in the face of logic and common sense.
Axanar Productions Statement on Motion to Dismiss First Amended Copyright Complaint.
Official statement from Axanar Productions on the Motion to Dismiss filed yesterday in US District Court.
(Los Angeles – March 29, 2016) – Yesterday, acting on behalf of both Axanar Productions and Producer Alec Peters, Winston & Strawn filed a Motion to Dismiss the first amended copyright complaint of CBS Studios and Paramount Pictures Corporation. The motion explains that in multiple respects, the deficiencies in CBS and Paramount’s original complaint are still not sufficiently addressed in their amended filing, and that in some ways the amendments have created new defects.
The motion provides examples as to how CBS and Paramount overreach in what they claim are elements protected under copyright, and fail to be specific as to exactly which copyrights have been infringed upon; and, in the case of the potential feature film AXANAR, claims of alleged copyright infringement cannot be made against a film that doesn’t yet exist.
One issue discussed in the Motion to Dismiss is the lack of specificity about allegedly infringed works at issue raises the question of whether or not Paramount Pictures Corporation even has standing in this lawsuit given that copyright extends only to new elements in derivative works like Paramount’s films, and the allegedly infringing elements at issue may ultimately all be from works that CBS claims to own.
Axanar Productions hoped that any amended complaint filed in response to its prior motion to dismiss would help narrow and clarify the scope of the case to put the parties in the best position to negotiate a fair and reasonable outcome. In the view of Axanar Productions, CBS and Paramount’s efforts failed in that regard.
According to Axanar Production’s Alec Peters: “So as not to distract from Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary year, the best thing for all parties to do is to sit down and work out a settlement that address both the interests of Paramount and CBS and the desire of over 10,000 Star Trek fans who donated to support this project.”
I think another round of kool aide and they'll believe what ever AP and crew tell them to.Wonder how the Axanerds are going to hold in their subconscious the simultaneous ideas that their brilliant leader created both The Bestest Star Trek Evar, and The Nottest Star Trek Evar. At some level they can't articulate, that HAS to hurt.
Best thing for the over 10,000 Star Trek donors is a refund with an apology for being lied to.
From a post in the closed Axanar Fan Facebook Group (parenthetical statement added for clarity)
Alec Peters: ..........."Their (that is "the haters) actions make it clear why they have all failed in their personal lives to achieve anything. They are too busy tearing down others."
Yeah, I've wondered that too I got a feeling they were just fluff for the faithful.What an utter dickhead this tit is...
I know others have asked, but I will ask again - what happened to this second legal team he is supposed to have?
Here is the ridiculous, disingenuous, and insulting public statement from Axanar Productions - a statement that flies in the face of logic and common sense.
Axanar Productions Statement on Motion to Dismiss First Amended Copyright Complaint.
Official statement from Axanar Productions on the Motion to Dismiss filed yesterday in US District Court.
(Los Angeles – March 29, 2016) – Yesterday, acting on behalf of both Axanar Productions and Producer Alec Peters, Winston & Strawn filed a Motion to Dismiss the first amended copyright complaint of CBS Studios and Paramount Pictures Corporation. The motion explains that in multiple respects, the deficiencies in CBS and Paramount’s original complaint are still not sufficiently addressed in their amended filing, and that in some ways the amendments have created new defects.
The motion provides examples as to how CBS and Paramount overreach in what they claim are elements protected under copyright, and fail to be specific as to exactly which copyrights have been infringed upon; and, in the case of the potential feature film AXANAR, claims of alleged copyright infringement cannot be made against a film that doesn’t yet exist.
One issue discussed in the Motion to Dismiss is the lack of specificity about allegedly infringed works at issue raises the question of whether or not Paramount Pictures Corporation even has standing in this lawsuit given that copyright extends only to new elements in derivative works like Paramount’s films, and the allegedly infringing elements at issue may ultimately all be from works that CBS claims to own.
Axanar Productions hoped that any amended complaint filed in response to its prior motion to dismiss would help narrow and clarify the scope of the case to put the parties in the best position to negotiate a fair and reasonable outcome. In the view of Axanar Productions, CBS and Paramount’s efforts failed in that regard.
According to Axanar Production’s Alec Peters: “So as not to distract from Star Trek’s 50th Anniversary year, the best thing for all parties to do is to sit down and work out a settlement that address both the interests of Paramount and CBS and the desire of over 10,000 Star Trek fans who donated to support this project.”
Since Peter's is the biggest hater of them all, guess that's why he has been sued.From a post in the closed Axanar Fan Facebook Group (parenthetical statement added for clarity)
Alec Peters: ..........."Their (that is "the haters) actions make it clear why they have all failed in their personal lives to achieve anything. They are too busy tearing down others."
From a post in the closed Axanar Fan Facebook Group (parenthetical statement added for clarity)
Alec Peters: ..........."Their (that is "the haters) actions make it clear why they have all failed in their personal lives to achieve anything. They are too busy tearing down others."
To be honest im getting a bit sick of all the Axanar shite.
And ok Mike B isnt a bad guy but his ball is starting to grate on me too
From a post in the closed Axanar Fan Facebook Group (parenthetical statement added for clarity)
Alec Peters: ..........."Their (that is "the haters) actions make it clear why they have all failed in their personal lives to achieve anything. They are too busy tearing down others."
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