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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.
  
----- +<wrap lo>See also: //[[guidelines-podcast|CBS Official Explains Fan Film Guidelines]]//</wrap> 
-**Keywords** {{tag>players}}+ 
 +===== New Moves on Fan Films ===== 
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 +On April 20, 2016, [[#cbs consumer products|CBS' Burke]] reached out to //Star Trek–Horizon// creator Tommy Kraft, [[tommy_kraft|strongly suggesting]] Kraft cancel his sequel's planned $250,000 crowdfunding campaign, citing the legal fallout from Axanar's activities. Burke indicated more fan productions were getting a similar call. 
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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" (Guideline 3). 
 +  * The film's 50-minute runtime, 20 minutes longer than suggested by the guidelines (Guideline 1). {{:axamonitor-ico.gif?nolink|}} 
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 +**Keywords** {{tag>players, fan_films, guidelines, CBS}}