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===== New Moves on Fan Films ===== | ===== New Moves on Fan Films ===== | ||
- | On April 20, 2016, Burke reached out to //Star Trek–Horizon// | + | On April 20, 2016, [[#cbs consumer products|CBS' |
On March 31, 2018, according to British fan producer Samuel Cockings, CBS Legal emailed him suggesting he [[temporal_anomaly|delay releasing]] his movie, //Star Trek: Temporal Anomaly//, because of issues that appeared to be related to Cockings not adhering to CBS' [[cbs_guidelines|fan film guidelines]] which may have included: | On March 31, 2018, according to British fan producer Samuel Cockings, CBS Legal emailed him suggesting he [[temporal_anomaly|delay releasing]] his movie, //Star Trek: Temporal Anomaly//, because of issues that appeared to be related to Cockings not adhering to CBS' [[cbs_guidelines|fan film guidelines]] which may have included: | ||
* His use of audio and video from official Star Trek productions (Guideline 2). | * His use of audio and video from official Star Trek productions (Guideline 2). | ||
- | * Including | + | * Using "Star Trek" in the title of the film and failing to include the subtitle, "A Star Trek Fan Production" |
- | * The film's 50-minute runtime, 20 minutes longer than suggested by the guidelines(Guideline 1). | + | * The film's 50-minute runtime, 20 minutes longer than suggested by the guidelines (Guideline 1). {{: |
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