Let me start by saying that I haven't watched many fan films. The reason is basically because I don't know wher to find them, but also a bit because of lack of free time. That said, I hate the new fan film guidelines.
Yes, CBS is within their rights, and yes, I think they were right to go after Axanar, but I think the hammer has come down too hard. What can we do?
It seems to be a crying shame that the productions have to stop, especially since they are basically all set up to film and are staffed by veterans.
What about coming up with a brand new IP, one owned by a non-profit foundation, that allows people to make their own films and explore stories that hit some of the same beats as Star Trek.
I'm coming to this idea as someone who publishes roleplaying games. In that sector we have something called the Open Gaming License (OGL), that allows people to freely mod, remix and riff on rules created by other people so long as they respec IP (according to the original publisher's wishes). I've made my own original products, and I've created derivative works. The RPG hobby is thriving online because of this.
What do y'all think?
Yes, CBS is within their rights, and yes, I think they were right to go after Axanar, but I think the hammer has come down too hard. What can we do?
It seems to be a crying shame that the productions have to stop, especially since they are basically all set up to film and are staffed by veterans.
What about coming up with a brand new IP, one owned by a non-profit foundation, that allows people to make their own films and explore stories that hit some of the same beats as Star Trek.
I'm coming to this idea as someone who publishes roleplaying games. In that sector we have something called the Open Gaming License (OGL), that allows people to freely mod, remix and riff on rules created by other people so long as they respec IP (according to the original publisher's wishes). I've made my own original products, and I've created derivative works. The RPG hobby is thriving online because of this.
What do y'all think?