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summary_motions_filed [2017/01/06 13:25] – [Redacted Evidence] Carlos Pedrazasummary_motions_filed [2017/01/06 16:29] – [Failed Fair Use Arguments] Carlos Pedraza
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-<wrap lo>//See also: [[summary_judgment|Explainer: Motions for Summary Judgment]] and [[defense summary-filing|Axanar Defense Also Asks Judge for Summary Judgment]]//</wrap>+<wrap lo>See also: //[[fair_use_denied|Judge Denies Axanar Its Fair Use Defense]]// and //[[summary_judgment|Explainer: Motions for Summary Judgment]]// and //[[defense summary-filing|Axanar Defense Also Asks Judge for Summary Judgment]]//</wrap>
  
 In a massive filing in U.S. District Court on November 16, 2016, plaintiffs CBS and Paramount Pictures produced evidence of a shocking amount of personal spending by defendant [[Alec Peters]] from money fans had contributed to produce //Axanar//, who then altered financial documents to hide spending from donors. In a massive filing in U.S. District Court on November 16, 2016, plaintiffs CBS and Paramount Pictures produced evidence of a shocking amount of personal spending by defendant [[Alec Peters]] from money fans had contributed to produce //Axanar//, who then altered financial documents to hide spending from donors.
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   * The plot in the Original Series episode, “Whom Gods Destroy,” which introduced Axanar’s protagonist, [[mema>Garth of Izar]], portrayed by Peters himself in //Prelude//, and the Battle of Axanar.   * The plot in the Original Series episode, “Whom Gods Destroy,” which introduced Axanar’s protagonist, [[mema>Garth of Izar]], portrayed by Peters himself in //Prelude//, and the Battle of Axanar.
-  * Story elements and the sequence of events Peters has admitted he took from the copyrighted, licensed Star Trek: The Role Playing Game supplement called “[[knowing_infringement#is_axanar_transformativeThe Four Years War]].”+  * Story elements and the sequence of events Peters has admitted he took from the copyrighted, licensed Star Trek: The Role Playing Game supplement called “[[knowing_infringement#is_axanar_transformative|The Four Years War]].”
   * Settings established by plaintiffs in various Star Trek works, including specific alien star systems and planets, such as Vulcan, the Klingon homeward Qo’noS and the planet of Axanar itself; //Axanar// also takes place on United Federation of Planets starships and Klingon battlecruisers.   * Settings established by plaintiffs in various Star Trek works, including specific alien star systems and planets, such as Vulcan, the Klingon homeward Qo’noS and the planet of Axanar itself; //Axanar// also takes place on United Federation of Planets starships and Klingon battlecruisers.
   * Copyrighted characters including Vulcans and Klingons, and specific characters such as Ambassador Soval and Garth of Izar.   * Copyrighted characters including Vulcans and Klingons, and specific characters such as Ambassador Soval and Garth of Izar.
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 +<wrap lo>See also: //[[fair_use_denied|Judge Denies Axanar Its Fair Use Defense]]//</wrap>
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 +On January 4, 2017, Judge Klausner denied both motions for summary judgment but also rejected Axanar's fair use defense — the central part of its case.
  
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