Again, realize the following: 95% of ALL Civil cases settle and never see a trial.
It could be. How would you evaluate Alec's latest statement that includes references to bringing in copyright experts? He is implying they would support a "fair use" defense by saying the law goes too far...
“We have three different amazing experts who’ve offered to lend their services,” Peters said. “A lot of people have said to me they want to see this case go to trial, that it is an important case for Hollywood and artists’ rights.” Among them, he added, are “scholars [who] feel that copyright law has gotten out of hand in this country.”
I wouldn't really expect Alec to be originating legal strategies like defending fair use using academics who oppose the scope of current law. This looks to me like a W&S-sourced idea.
The article I shared a few notes up was on the bandwagon about artists rights. It claims copyright law as it exists now, coupled with media company monopolies, is crushing the bargaining power of artists. Again, I wouldn't expect this idea of the Axanar case being relevant to artists rights to come from Alec as a made up thing, or something he personally figured out. He couldn't even figure out what the words meant when CBS was telling him they would vigorously defend their rights against activities that commercialized fan films.
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