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i09_wrong [2018/01/18 14:32] – [Budget] edits to clarify Carlos Pedraza | i09_wrong [2021/04/08 23:59] (current) – ['Out of Nowhere'] edits to add archive.org link Carlos Pedraza | ||
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- | The " | + | === 'Trading Off Our Property Rights' |
- | > The studio is the endgame. The idea is we create a studio that we can then [use to] produce our own original content, our own movies. … The idea is to produce our own original content.(([[http:// | + | The " |
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+ | > The studio is the endgame. The idea is we create a studio that we can then [use to] produce our own original content, our own movies. … The idea is to produce our own original content.(([[https:// | ||
==== Mandatory Guidelines? ==== | ==== Mandatory Guidelines? ==== | ||
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=== Fan Films Flourish === | === Fan Films Flourish === | ||
- | The extent to which the guidelines are complex and restrictive is, of course, a matter of interpretation, | + | The extent to which the guidelines are complex and restrictive is, of course, a matter of interpretation, |
> 2017 was a BIG year for Star Trek fan films … possibly one of THE biggest! And that’s kinda funny considering how many people told me that the fan film guidelines would spell certain doom for Trek fan films. Even I thought that at first! … I had faith that the genre would continue despite the guidelines — perhaps even because of them (since they now gave Trekkers official permission from the studios to create their own productions…albeit within some overly-strict limits).(([[https:// | > 2017 was a BIG year for Star Trek fan films … possibly one of THE biggest! And that’s kinda funny considering how many people told me that the fan film guidelines would spell certain doom for Trek fan films. Even I thought that at first! … I had faith that the genre would continue despite the guidelines — perhaps even because of them (since they now gave Trekkers official permission from the studios to create their own productions…albeit within some overly-strict limits).(([[https:// | ||
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==== 'Yet to be Released' | ==== 'Yet to be Released' | ||
- | The settlement allowed //Axanar// to be produced but under severe restrictions — no crowdfunding, | + | The settlement allowed //Axanar// to be produced but under severe restrictions — no crowdfunding, |
> [The settlement resulted] in a radically cut-down version of the film—which has yet to be released—following CBS’s rules.(([[https:// | > [The settlement resulted] in a radically cut-down version of the film—which has yet to be released—following CBS’s rules.(([[https:// | ||
- | By describing the short film as "yet to be released" | + | By describing the short film as "yet to be released" |
==== Worse Off? ==== | ==== Worse Off? ==== | ||
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Given that no other major studio sanctions fan-made projects, it's unclear what precedent was set by the case, other than the judge' | Given that no other major studio sanctions fan-made projects, it's unclear what precedent was set by the case, other than the judge' | ||
- | In fact, as pointed out by CBS' Van Citters, the guidelines actually provide a [[guidelines-podcast# | + | In fact, as pointed out by CBS' Van Citters, the guidelines actually provide a [[guidelines-podcast# |
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