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====== CBS Officials ====== | ====== CBS Officials ====== | ||
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> John Van Citters of CBS Licensing and Bill Burke of CBS Consumer Products … told us they would not tell us what we could or could not do. And contrary to popular myth, there are no guidelines by CBS. In fact they refuse to give any guidelines to fan films.(([[http:// | > John Van Citters of CBS Licensing and Bill Burke of CBS Consumer Products … told us they would not tell us what we could or could not do. And contrary to popular myth, there are no guidelines by CBS. In fact they refuse to give any guidelines to fan films.(([[http:// | ||
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===== What Happened? ===== | ===== What Happened? ===== | ||
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- | Peters [[cbs#fan films|emerged from the meeting]] prepared to move ahead with production of //Axanar//; CBS sounded like it was preparing to take legal action.(([[http:// | + | Peters [[cbs#fan films|emerged from the meeting]] prepared to move ahead with production of //Axanar//; CBS, on the other hand, sounded like it was preparing to take legal action.(([[http:// |
===== Who Are They? ===== | ===== Who Are They? ===== | ||
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**John Van Citters** has been vice president of product development at CBS Consumer Products in Los Angeles since 2006. | **John Van Citters** has been vice president of product development at CBS Consumer Products in Los Angeles since 2006. | ||
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+ | ===== New Moves on Fan Films ===== | ||
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+ | On April 20, 2016, [[#cbs consumer products|CBS' | ||
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+ | 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). | ||
+ | * 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). {{: | ||
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