Oh, nice catch!'loaned' with the intention of getting it back.
Oh, nice catch!'loaned' with the intention of getting it back.
Well he's not nine so a bit of name-calling shouldn't really be an issue, should it?Perhaps at the time he was, as Mr. Burnett still is (according to Mr. Gossett), fearful of being exiled from the project and labeled a traitor and a hater.
Word-for-word how I feel, too.To me it looks like Burnett is as complicit in all this as Peters is but, of course, I'm only on the outside looking in.
We're like one mind separated by an oceanWord-for-word how I feel, too.
Son of a bitch. Peters raises 1.3 million dollars, it's gone, and his donors have 1 scene to show for it. That's a lot of sushi, folks. Were I a donor, I'd be filing a complaint with California's attorney general. I wish I could say I was surprised. This no longer sounds like mission creep to me.
Insert the Law and Order sound effect here.
Perhaps. But one would think that a lawyer (or a lawyer-by-training) could argue that McIntosh was part of the Axanar group (after all, he did sign a non-disclosure agreement, did he not) and did all the work in direct support of said Axanar project, so there was at least a verbal contract to work-for-hire. Something like this was covered in the ethics portion of the CompTIA Certification course I took a few years ago.
I've talked with Terry over the years, mostly about the bird and his dad, Over this time we've only ever talked lightly about Star Trek projects. Terry has always been generally supportive of our work. I do remember him posting about him personally purchasing the server and paying the monthly service fees. As you would expect once the lawsuit hit, a lot of stuff changed, he put a great deal of time, money and effort into the project. It's understandable his first reaction was to support his project, I think anyone would at first but once a person understands that they have been mislead and used, that's going to take time to work out. I doubt the concept that Anaxar was walking all over everything most other Fan Films stood for ever crossed his mind and if it did, well you know Alec.Perhaps. But one would think that a lawyer (or a lawyer-by-training) could argue that McIntosh was part of the Axanar group (after all, he did sign a non-disclosure agreement, did he not) and did all the work in direct support of said Axanar project, so there was at least a verbal contract to work-for-hire. Something like this was covered in the ethics portion of the CompTIA Certification course I took a few years ago.
As to the purchase of the hardware, again the question is whether or not there was any promise of reimbursement. Remember that this was supposed to be a FAN FILM project, something of a hobby, that one could reasonably expect members of the crew to incur out-of-pocket costs. No other fan-film project is fully 100% funded by donations alone, and I suspect that IT guys in some of the other fan-film groups gave their time and hardware to the project.
I really want to go take a shower for saying this, but I still side with Axanar on this point (barring some sort of documentation proving a promise of payment / reimbursement).
What? You never had Alex saying: "I am Lord Garth!!!" ?? What's up with that?
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I take your point on this. Plus my own choice would be that it doesn't. But I 'think' that it was explained to me here that the suit does not address, or something, the studio.What I find interesting is [the defendant's] belief that somehow the settlement.... will allow him to keep the studio he's acquired through use of the Star Trek IP.
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And then there is 'that' issue. Which when I read that I remember the $75,000 the defendant say >In Print< he would use out of this own pocket to make the movie. Which was amendment in the original fundraiser >In Print< to be $50,000 of his own money into the project. Since this began I wondered & asked... where is that $50,000? Was it followed through and invested in the production? I've seen no record.Plus, Alec Peters "loaned" Axanar $22,000?
I know, right? What would be the source of the money returned on a production funded by donations?I was quite interested in the quote attributed to Peters where he stated he'd loaned Axanar, what was it, £20,000? Loaned. Not 'used' to further his fanfilm and possibly complete it but 'loaned' with the intention of getting it back.
At this point Peters admitting he makes money from liquor and prostitution would actually been seen as a positive.I know, right? What would be the source of the money returned on a production funded by donations?
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