He'll use this to say to CBS/Paramount "See, I tried to get everyone on board with the guidelines. It's not my fault that the others want to violate your IP."I feel that part of the strategy failed Friday when the fan film representives failed to go along with the Axanar sponsored consensus meeting.
Is she the one who thinks hooking suckers up with vanity presses makes her a literary agent?
Except none of the others, after all these years, ever stepped over the line. Yes, technically they were all violating CBS' IP, but as long as they kept it lowkey CBS' stance was "no harm, no foul."He'll use this to say to CBS/Paramount "See, I tried to get everyone on board with the guidelines. It's not my fault that the others want to violate your IP."
I'd bet real money that this is coming. Wait for it.
(I don't think Klauser will buy it. He's been consistent on calling BS so far.)
He'll use this to say to CBS/Paramount "See, I tried to get everyone on board with the guidelines. It's not my fault that the others want to violate your IP."
I'd bet real money that this is coming. Wait for it.
(I don't think Klauser will buy it. He's been consistent on calling BS so far.)
I thought that if we get past page 999 it resets to zero and this nightmare never happened. . . . . . or is that a Twilight Zone plot?Well, the judge has to approve any settlement, does he not? If he does, then he can have input the any guidelines that are drafted as part of the settlement talks.
Well, the judge has to approve any settlement, does he not? If he does, then he can have input the any guidelines that are drafted as part of the settlement talks.
I've never sat on a civil case, my wife has. I'm told the jury decides on the settlement, or at least in that case. If the jury in her case sided with the defendant, the plaintiff could have another case brought to court but the jury was able to award the case to the plaintiff with a settlement of one dollar bringing an end to it. This happened to be some guy with a history of suing every employer that had the misfortune to hire the guy.so they allowed him to win and awarded him one dollar.
I think you're right. I'm not a lawyer but IMO the lawsuits are a forgone conclusion with AP looking down the legal end of he's not winning these cases. So AP's spinning and slanting anything and everything he can trying to curry favorable public opinion with misinformation. AP being AP his efforts keep exploding in his face as he pisses off more and more people.He'll use this to say to CBS/Paramount "See, I tried to get everyone on board with the guidelines. It's not my fault that the others want to violate your IP."
I'd bet real money that this is coming. Wait for it.
(I don't think Klauser will buy it. He's been consistent on calling BS so far.)
As could be guidelines #2 thorugh #10.I suspect that guideline #1 will be "no Alec".
One of the points in favor of doing crowd funding is that there are people who donate ten bucks and become fans for life. They become fitted with rose colored glasses and after that it matters little the quality of what's presented on the screen. They'll be singing the praises for years to come because that's their baby and most everything else is a threat standing in the way of their next super awesome cool adventure.I still hold by my disclaimer that whatever happens with this it's the people who have coughed up cash that I have sympathy for. If I'm being brutally honest, though, that disclaimer is slowly being eroded away by some of those people that, in the face of everything, are actually becoming more zealous in their support of the project.
TLDR:The fan film community won't know what (if any) guidelines Paramount or CBS will have for them at large until there's an official statement (if it ever comes) for CBS and/or Paramount - and those guidelines may be different from any guidelines Axanar/Alec Peters gets as a part of any settlement on the C/P Copyright Infringement case (if a settlement is reached by BOTH parties.)
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