Nuh uh, nope, fact-checking shows what is said there is inaccurate.
It went like this:
Late 2012/early 2013 STC maps a Project to produce closure to Star Trek's original five year mission that its 'own' TPTB cut short by two years. STC's Original Series Completion Project would have a finite number of episodes.
2013 STC released the first episode in their Original Series Completion Project. (which as soon as I found it I also immediately became a donor)
2014 STC releases two more episodes in their Original Series Completion Project.
2015 STC releases two more episodes in their Original Series Completion Project.
End of December 2015 CBS/P filed a lawsuit on the production & defendant. An injunction was placed on it.
No other productions in process heard from them.
In early 2016 Tommy Kraft releases Horizon. No dissent is heard from C/P.
During that same time STC runs a crowdfund to finance its final productions in its Original Series Completion Project. No dissent is heard from C/P at the time. (Mr. Mignogna also stated he would not play Capt. Kirk after the Project completed because his age would not allow him to pull it off believably.)
Mr. Kraft then announces his plan to crowdfund and create his second Star Trek movie. He receives a call from CBS respectfully (as per Mr. Kraft) suggesting his newly planned second crowdfunded ST movie may need to be rethought at that particular time because of the on-going lawsuit with the production.
I 'think' this is the time the injunction against the production was lifted and they were permitted to make it at their discretion.
STC continues its production on the final episodes of their Original Series Completion Project.
Thiswholething was becoming full blown and nasty in Every Way during this time. Crowdfunding was not doing well. Private donors to STC stepped in to complete the funds needed for the final episodes in the STC Project which would conclude their own five year mission plan for their Original Series Completion Project.
The Guidelines are posted.
2016 STC releases another episode in their Original Series Completion Project.
I have not heard about any dissent from C/P for that 'single' episode or the completion of the STC series completion 'Project' as a whole body.
Therefore, since STC is producing to completion their Project one could reasonably assumed that their Original Series Completion 'Project' is being considered as a whole work already funded and in active production with large blocks of it already finished and up, and therefore the final parts (episodes) in the finite Original Series Completion 'Project', funded and in various stages of Very Active Production, are being permitted to grandfather in as per Mr. Van Citters' confirmation that productions already in progress were exempt from the guidelines.