Publishing means distributing information to the general public. Since many scripts are available for sale on eBay and Amazon, doesn't that mean they are published stories?
But scripts are from an authorized source. All Star Trek TV scripts starting from TNG have a Paramount Pictures copyright notice.
I don't really see scripts as just the first stage in creating a story. Once a script has been released to the public, I see it as a story in its own right, like a novelization or a comic adaptation. Some scripts have never been developed, and in those cases, the script is the final version of the story.
Why would selling scripts on eBay be illegal? As long as people are not printing new copies, no one's copyright is being violated.
My understanding is that while Lincoln Enterprises was initially selling scripts illegally, in the 1970s they made a deal with the writers and with Paramount, so all script sales since that time were legal and all previous sales retroactively became legal.
@Extrocomp, do whatever you feel is best, it's your pet project, don't let others dictate to you what you should be doing.
Turns out I got this wrong. Timothy Fletcher only has DeSalle's lines, but Chakoteya's transcript misidentified DeSalle as Leslie.In the This Side of Paradise script, a character named Fletcher has lines that belong to DeSalle and Leslie in the episode. Should I count Fletcher as an alternate name for both DeSalle and Leslie? Or neither?
I've been thinking about Klingon names. Is the "son of ___" an actual part of a Klingon's name, similar to Icelandic names, or is it just something Klingons say to honor their own and each other's fathers?
I've also discovered that many of these alternate/rejected script names including Davis (Galloway), Dimont (Kelowitz), Li Chow (Lindstrom), Manning (Tamura), Robert Daiken (Kevin Riley) and Timothy Fletcher (DeSalle) are also present in the Blish novelizations.
Well, it's actually Laura's pet project, but I do seem to have taken it over.
Thanks. Do you have the Starship Creator game or did you find that on Memory Beta?Kenneth Dalby's murdered lover - Paola Calderon (Star Trek: Starship Creator)
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