The Dreadnought Explorations, published in the 70's?
Atavachron


Atavachron
Interesting that Paramount shut you down, but left a lot of other fanzines alone. I wonder why you were singled out.
http://www.alternateuniverses.com/judygran/copyright.htmlInteresting that Paramount shut you down, but left a lot of other fanzines alone. I wonder why you were singled out.
...it's worth remembering that the only zine that Paramount ever threatened to sue for copyright infringement was the genzine Dreadnought Explorations, which Paramount went after because of its similarity to commercially-licensed professional fiction. When I was a law student, I interviewed Bruce Hosmer, the attorney handling Star Trek products for Gulf & Western, about this issue and he told me that DE was ordered to cease and desist because the photograph of the Enterprise on the cover suggested to the reader that this was an "official" Star Trek product. Mr. Hosmer also stated that he thought it was possible for a fanzine to be a "fair use," though understandably as the representative of the copyright owner he took a fairly restrictive view of the type of zine he considered "fair".' (Judith Gran)
I had all 5 issues, I liked them a lot and was very disappointed then they ended so abruptly -- the main storyline continued from issue to issue, and when they ceased publication, they left off on a cliffhanger.
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