NONE of the fan-based production groups make money off the fans from their films. The films are free to view by the public. They are funded by donations from individuals, businesses and fans of all types and those who work on the films do so of their own free will and time. Back in the '70's, before fan-based films, before Paramount Trek films, fans were producing all kinds of written material, artistic material, visual material, audio material and Paramount cracked down on NONE of it, even tho a large percentage of the material was Kirk/Spock gay porn. Paramount cracked down on fan-based materials only when something became financially successful, such as my 'Klingon Covert Operations Manual' around 1990. I also produced the first Klingon text-font in 1984 and if I had charged for it, I've no doubt Paramount would have stopped that as well, since over 350,000 copies have been downloaded last I checked (10 years ago). It was ONLY with the Axanar film production that Paramount began cracking down on films, simply because they were using real actors, real directors, producers, construction crew, film crew, etc..... The TRUE fan-based Trek films have been left completely alone other than via Paramount's 'rules' dictate, which has devastated any ability by anyone to produce a film. A 15-minute short is all they are allowed and no actors or anyone having anything to do with the film industry is allowed to participate. You can't make a true film of 15 minutes other than what they call short-shorts that you might see at Canne or other film festivals that are used to draw interest to the person, people or businesses that produced them. Paramount has thus created a monopoly, akin to the old Bell Telephone company and their rules should be voided. I will never go see a Paramount Trek film again. The last one was utter trash.