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 ====== Paramount Pictures ====== ====== Paramount Pictures ======
 +<wrap lo>//See also: [[cbs|CBS Studios]]//</wrap>
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 **Paramount Pictures** Corp. (commonly known as Paramount Studios or simply Paramount), is one of the two named [[summary_of_the_lawsuit#plaintiffs|plaintiffs]] in the legal complaint against [[Alec Peters]] and [[Axanar Productions]], producers of the short Star Trek film, //[[Prelude to Axanar]]// and the feature //[[Axanar]]//, formerly //Star Trek: Axanar//. **Paramount Pictures** Corp. (commonly known as Paramount Studios or simply Paramount), is one of the two named [[summary_of_the_lawsuit#plaintiffs|plaintiffs]] in the legal complaint against [[Alec Peters]] and [[Axanar Productions]], producers of the short Star Trek film, //[[Prelude to Axanar]]// and the feature //[[Axanar]]//, formerly //Star Trek: Axanar//.
  
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-While [[CBS]] is the current copyright owner of the Star Trek brand, entitling it to production of television series based on those copyrights, Paramount holds the exclusive license for production of Star Trek motion pictures.+{{page>understanding}} 
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 +While [[CBS]] is the current copyright owner of the Star Trek brand, entitling it to production of television series based on those copyrights, Paramount holds the rights for production of Star Trek motion pictures.
  
 ==== Legal Representation ==== ==== Legal Representation ====
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 === The Franchise === === The Franchise ===
  
-Star Trek is considered Paramount's most important property. Studio executives had begun to call it "the franchise" in the 1980s due to its reliable revenue, and other studios envied its "untouchable and unduplicatable" success. By 1998, Star Trek TV shows, movies, books, videotapes, and licensing provided so much of the studio's profit that "it is not possible to spend any reasonable amount of time at Paramount and not be aware of [its] presence"; filming for Star Trek: Voyager and //Star Trek: Deep Space Nine// required up to nine of the largest of the studio's 36 sound stages.+Star Trek is considered Paramount's most important property. Studio executives had begun to call it "the franchise" in the 1980s due to its reliable revenue, and other studios envied its "untouchable and unduplicatable" success. By 1998, Star Trek TV shows, movies, books, videotapes, and licensing provided so much of the studio's profit that "it is not possible to spend any reasonable amount of time at Paramount and not be aware of [its] presence"; filming for //[[mema>Star Trek: Voyager]]// and //[[mema>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]// required up to nine of the largest of the studio's 36 sound stages.
  
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