Thank you. The reason I wanted to read the rules was to see if what was done for Star Wars would work for current Star Trek fan productions.I'm not Maurice but here's a link to the Official Rules. Also, they are accepting for 2016.
Star Wars Fan Film Awards 2016 Official Rules
IANAL, but from a quick once-over it seems clear that if CBS/Paramount adopted the Disney model, it would spell the end of most semi-pro fan films like Star Trek Renegades, Star Trek Continues, and Star Trek: New Voyages, and even smaller fry productions like Star Trek Aurora would be vastly different under the new regime. From the page you linked:
- [N]o more than five (5) minutes in duration - That would zot out practically every modern Star Trek fan film ever made.
- [A]n original parody or documentary of the fan experience - Again, that would blot out nearly every Star Trek fan film in existence. Trekkers aren't parodying fandom; they're trying to create their own Star Trek canon.
- You will be provided with a creative asset pack (“Pack”) which includes official Lucasfilm music and special effect soundclips (“Lucas IP”), but you do not have to use the materials in the Pack. However, if you decide to use any Lucas IP, it must be the Lucas IP that is contained in the Pack. - Nearly every Star Trek fan film samples heavily from the original series soundtrack. If CBS/Paramount was to limit what fan films could use, almost all productions would have to be taken down and re-edited (not to mention that the limited range of musical cues would probably prove creatively daunting).
- Make sure not to shoot any violent activities or dangerous stunts that put you and/or others at risk of getting hurt. For your safety and the safety of others, don't try any risky moves. - That fight between mirror universe Kirk and Spock in the recent Star Trek Continues episode "Fairest of Them All" would probably be verboten.
I won't even attempt to get into the various and sundry ramifications of the general rules.
This is for a contest. Are the rules the same for general fan film makers who are just doing it for fun?