Hope you get that five bucks back.And...the campaign is gone.![]()
Hope you get that five bucks back.And...the campaign is gone.![]()
Do you get your $4.65 back?And...the campaign is gone.![]()
According to Mr. Lane, who is apparently a Biblical scholar in addition to an Axanar supporter and truth-telling blogger:
I have a few issues with this analogy:
1. Alec Peters is not the divinely anointed King of Israel.
2. There is no archaeological or Biblical evidence to suggest the Philistines were particularly strict about enforcing their copyrights.
3. The David vs. Goliath battle was not precipitated by a "siege." The Israelite and Philistine armies were lined up on either side of a valley. And as far as I can tell, the Israelite army was not working "pro bono."
4. David's father asked him to go the battlefront and bring his brothers "parched corn and these ten loaves." There is no mention of sushi.
5. After slaying Goliath, David and the Israelites raided and "spoiled" the Philistines' camp. In other words, the donors got their perks.
That $150,000 is a totally dubious figure. As I've chronicled elsewhere, Alec Peters has played fast and loose with his reports of money he has supposedly "donated" to Axanar, claiming variously that he:Alec has really put 150k of his own money into the project? Is he claiming any ownership of any assets of Axanar Productions in exchange for this money, or did he officially donate it without any equity in return? Is the studio holding company carrying equity on its books for part or all of this money?
150k purely donated to operations without any claims is a real thing. Taking equity out is essentially a loan or investment.
huh. Well, this puts a whole new spin on the Lane crowdfund to me. That the defendant may actually still be on the hook for everything he's made his bed with.There's no direct evidence that the asset transfer to the investor group every happened, so you shouldn't assume that it did. The whereabouts of at least half a million dollars Axanar had at the beginning of the year has been pretty well obfuscated between the rent, utilities and salaries, the rumors of money put in escrow, and so forth.
Not separating the two things again. Didn't we decide that Axanar wasn't paying salaries, thus Alec did nothing wrong? Now he's asking people to pay their salaries. And is Axanar now paying rent to the shadow cabal that bought out the studio? (maybe on paper, but no way in reality). So is the salary money going to the for-profit group that bought the studio? which has hired the Axanar people to run it, but it's totally unrelated and not part of the lawsuit?
Thought the point of the fake sale was to break the two things apart? This seems like it's making it too obvious that it was bullshit...
Is it possible that the investors group is losing members and there isn't enough money left to pay the rent?
Hold on, and now the Lane 'We Stand With Axanar' crowdfund to keep the studio bills paid until the case reaches conclusion is gone? Well, that's interesting.
I wonder if Mr. Lane will blog about it. That could be interesting too.
Anything like this?If there is something called a "settlement" I think it would be the same kind of "settlement" that would come when someone signs a contract with a gun to their head and being told either their signature or brains can be on it. Their choice.
I am loving that kid on the front row, clearly bored to tears, and playing on a tablet/ipad and the three at the back busying themselves on their phones. The amount of people actually paying attention is only twice the amount of people on the panel.And it looks like Alec Peters and Axanar panels at conventions are still a big draw (oh, wait...):
https://twitter.com/Tampaxanar/status/794315098332561408
(Yes, it's from Tampaxanar, but hey, that account is probably more upfront/honest then any post from Mr. Peters himself; but yeah, consider the source...![]()
It's a well known fact, sonny-Jim, that poor people have no legal problems.So, I just have to ask...
Does Lane really think that the lawsuit will go away just because Peters is broke?
Hater.1. Alec Peters is not the divinely anointed King of Israel.
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