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===== Fan Productions Guidelines Comparisons ===== | ===== Fan Productions Guidelines Comparisons ===== | ||
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+ | See also: [[guidelines_aftermath|Guidelines Aftermath]] and [[axanar_guidelines|Axanar Tries to Rally Fan Films to Its Proposed Guidelines]]//</ | ||
- | {{: | + | Screenwriter and producer Jody Wheeler compares and contrasts CBS and Paramount' |
- | ====== Production Guidelines Comparisons ====== | + | This is a companion piece with Wheeler' |
- | Screenwriter and producer Jody Wheeler compares and contrasts CBS and Paramount' | + | ==== Star Trek Guidelines vs. Star Wars License ==== |
- | This is a companion piece with an article on 1701News. | + | Star Wars and Star Trek fans want to make films about their favorite properties. Those properties are legally owned by corporations, |
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- | Star Wars and Star Trek fans want to make films about their favorite properties. Those properties are legally owned by corporations, | + | |
- | [[CBS]] and [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] have now published a list of guidelines that, if followed, won’t get the fan filmmakers sued for [[copyright infringement]]. They are not granting Star Trek fan filmmakers a license, an approval, or endorsement of the work, however. | + | [[CBS]] and [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] have now published a list of [[cbs_guidelines|guidelines]] that, if followed, won’t get the fan filmmakers sued for [[copyright infringement]]. They are not granting Star Trek fan filmmakers a license, an approval, or endorsement of the work, however. |
Lucasfilm, a division of Walt Disney Studios, actually gives fan filmmakers a legal license to use the Star Wars intellectual property (IP), but with limitations. The only way to get the license is to enter its fan film contest. The contest only grants the license for a small window of time, the license contains many restrictions, | Lucasfilm, a division of Walt Disney Studios, actually gives fan filmmakers a legal license to use the Star Wars intellectual property (IP), but with limitations. The only way to get the license is to enter its fan film contest. The contest only grants the license for a small window of time, the license contains many restrictions, | ||
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- | | “8) The fan production must display the following disclaimer in the on-screen credits of the fan productions and on any marketing material including the fan production website or page hosting the fan production: “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are solely owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, or any other Star Trek franchise, | + | | “8) The fan production must display the following disclaimer in the on-screen credits of the fan productions and on any marketing material including the fan production website or page hosting the fan production: |