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CBS/Paramount sues to stop Axanar

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We can get to 1000 pages just on the script for the radio drama about a young AP's life.

I call dibs on playing his mom. I want to wake him up every 2 hours. Because, reasons.
Only thing missing from the story is how she would dress him in his Star Trek jammies (that she custom made for him of course) and put him back to bed at 11 snuggling his plushie tribble in one hand and clutching his personal autographed photo of Gene rodennberry in the other
 
CBS doesn't necessarily have to ban crowdfunding. They could impose limits and assert that every penny goes directly to production and nothing else. They could also insist on strict accounting of any and all funds received.

They could also dictate the nature of perks, if any.

But seriously, how different is crowdfunding from donating directly through a production's home website?

For one thing, the for-profit crowdfunding sites make money off the crowdfunding contributions. That doesn't happen for direct contributions.
 
The thing is, Axanar's blog sounded so diplomatic, no matter how forced. The equivalent of "can't we all just get along?" I was really thinking this would have been the end of it.
Speaking of diplomacy, here's a you-tube video of one of Robert Meyer Burnette's twitter posts directed towards JJ Abrams from about 4 months ago. Too bad this vid wasn't shown during JJ's interview while he was defending AP, Axanar et al. JJ might have kept his mouth shut realizing what a bunch of :censored: are running Axanar.

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If anyone out there is planning on writing about Axanar, it might be smart to start taking downloads of the Axanar pronouncements emanating from their thought leaders in the last year or two. I suspect if their case explodes on them, they will be deleting all they can.
 
This seems fitting:

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Just change "Star Trek" to "Star Trek: Axanar" and then to just "Axanar".
 
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I do wonder how well direct contributions work in comparison to platforms like Kickstarter, etc. It's easier to stumble across something on a platform.

I am not sure how studios could set guidelines for fundraising based on funding paradigms that are evolving. The guidelines would be end-arounded at some point.

I don't think the "abandoned IP" argument washes; just look at all the rebooting going on.

The only solution I can see is studios vetting proposals one by one, with "guidelines" being the starting point for discussion.

Things relevant to new media are changing too quickly to be anticipated 100% by guidelines.

I give Axanar Productions credit for recognizing that this rising technical ability will create potential new content providers for networks.

I give Axanar Productions the razzie for trying to prove this and position themselves ahead of the pack by walking all over their potential customers (the studios) and donor fans when Axanar couldn't get the studios to accept a pitch from a company with almost no bench capable of making the vision happen (August podcast, their plans and their frustration they couldn't get CBS to buy in to the company as a future content source).

If you want to sell your idea you need to assemble the ability to do it (technical and management and industry knowledge, not just a green screen), and not make yourself untouchable (poor decisions, badmouthing, poor business admin, etc.) in the target industry in the process.
 
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I want to know how the can claim "unclean hands" ive been reading what i can all day and it dont make sense.
 
I want to know how the can claim "unclean hands" ive been reading what i can all day and it dont make sense.

I think that is where they are going to argue that by not telling them they crossed the line in meetings they gave them permission to go ahead.

Whatever it will be related to these discussions Alec had with CBs.
 
I think that is where they are going to argue that by not telling them they crossed the line in meetings they gave them permission to go ahead.

Whatever it will be related to these discussions Alec had with CBs.

Copyrighted IP store manager: How may I help you?

Customer: I don't want to pay for this. Please give me permission to take it. I want to open a store selling your things.

Store manager: I don't want to do that.

Customer: Does your store have a policy of its own regarding whether its illegal for me to take this?

Store manager: No, we don't write the law of the land. We just have the assertion that it is our property and expect you to have our approval if you wish to take it. If you take it without honoring this, we have the right if we wish to report you to the authorities, who have set rules about this. We may also have our guards give chase.

Customer: So what you are saying is that you won't explicitly tell me what I can and cannot do, you leave it to the law of the land and your discretion and me understanding and acknowledging the law if you are silent? Well hell, you have dirty hands, you are just letting me take whatever I want!

Store manager: Please consider yourself warned. We are telling you that we have the right to object legally if you do what you are suggesting, even if we look the other way for others we want to grant grace to. The law says its up to us, we don't have to look the other way for your case too. You are explicitly asking, and we are refusing to answer. Take a hint. Have a nice day!
 
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Regarding the enuresis issue (bedwetting), a great deal of research seems to indicate that bed wetting is actually a more is a possible sign of sexual abuse or parental neglect, especially when accompanied by other behavioral markers (i.e. acting out, violent behavior, delusions of either persecution or grandeur).

Basically, the more "modern" view on the trifecta is that it's a clear sign that there's some serious disturbances in a child's life, whether abuse, sexual assault, neglect, or a mental disorder. And with these negative factors often comes a later diagnosis of a personality disorder such as Antisocial Personality Disorder.

Folks, please. Diverting into personal attacks isn't appropriate.
 
Here is one thing to remember. That laundry list of affirmative defenses... Those are things Alec and Axanar have the burden to prove and I'm not sure they can prove any of them,.
 
Wil Wheaton posted a response to J.J. Abrams' bombshell on Reddit.

I know and like JJ. He's a good guy who genuinely loves the same things we love.

That said, this whole thing has felt like a PR move to get on the fans' side, possibly without fully understanding the facts of the case.

I mean, if I were one of them, and I heard that CBS/Paramount were suing a fan film, and that's all I knew, I'd jump to defend Fandom, because there's no downside. Especially with the new movie coming out, you get to champion something fans care about, and maybe get the benefit of the doubt from people who saw that first awful trailer and felt like Star Trek was being turned into Generic Sci-Fi Action Movie.

I could be totally wrong, but this is what my instincts told me as I read these stories over the weekend.

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/startrek/c...rsues_paramount_cbs_in_copyright_case/d3ih91s
 
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