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 He emphasized that [[CBS]] and [[paramount_pictures|Paramount]] tried to provide a framework to encourage fans' creativity while reining in what had been developing into "arms race for talent and fundraising," as well as growing commercialization among some larger fan productions. He emphasized that [[CBS]] and [[paramount_pictures|Paramount]] tried to provide a framework to encourage fans' creativity while reining in what had been developing into "arms race for talent and fundraising," as well as growing commercialization among some larger fan productions.
  
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 Van Citters appeared on the hour-long program, [[https://overcast.fm/+GuW5Epb-k|Engage]]: The Official Star Trek Podcast, which was released June 28, to explain the studios' intent behind the guidelines, why they're guidelines instead of rules and to clarify some of the guidelines' specific restrictions regarding run-times, audio dramas, props and costumes. Van Citters appeared on the hour-long program, [[https://overcast.fm/+GuW5Epb-k|Engage]]: The Official Star Trek Podcast, which was released June 28, to explain the studios' intent behind the guidelines, why they're guidelines instead of rules and to clarify some of the guidelines' specific restrictions regarding run-times, audio dramas, props and costumes.
  
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-<wrap lo>**AXANAR MEETING** Van Citters was one of two [[CBS officials]] who met with Axanar producer Alec Peters in August 2015, followed by a warning of possible legal action.</wrap>+<wrap lo>**AXANAR MEETING** John Van Citters was one of two [[CBS officials]] who met with Axanar producer Alec Peters in August 2015, followed by a public statement warning of possible legal action.</wrap>
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