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- | See also: [[Motion to dismiss]]//</ | + | See also: [[Motion to dismiss]] and [[burnett_resigns|Director Burnett Resigns from Axanar]] and [[hunt_resigns|Axanar Co-Writer Announces Departure]]//</ |
In a podcast interview released April 1, 2016, //Axanar// director [[Robert Meyer Burnett]] detailed how broadly and deeply he, the films' writers and producer [[Alec Peters]] foraged for source material in the body of Star Trek's copyrighted works, creating a problem for one defense their attorneys appeared to set up in the recent [[motion to dismiss|dismissal motion]]. | In a podcast interview released April 1, 2016, //Axanar// director [[Robert Meyer Burnett]] detailed how broadly and deeply he, the films' writers and producer [[Alec Peters]] foraged for source material in the body of Star Trek's copyrighted works, creating a problem for one defense their attorneys appeared to set up in the recent [[motion to dismiss|dismissal motion]]. | ||
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> The problem with Star Trek fan films is they’re trying to recreate Star Trek. As good as their productions might be … you’re still watching actors that aren’t Kirk, Spock and McCoy. While they painstakingly recreate the bridge or the props and everything, <wrap hi>you know you’re not watching real Star Trek.</ | > The problem with Star Trek fan films is they’re trying to recreate Star Trek. As good as their productions might be … you’re still watching actors that aren’t Kirk, Spock and McCoy. While they painstakingly recreate the bridge or the props and everything, <wrap hi>you know you’re not watching real Star Trek.</ | ||
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- | That book was published by FASA Corp. in 1986 under license | + | That book was published by FASA Corp. in 1986 under license by Paramount Pictures, which still owns the copyright,(([[http:// |
The FASA books portrayed the Battle of Axanar as the culmination of a war between Star Trek's United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire. | The FASA books portrayed the Battle of Axanar as the culmination of a war between Star Trek's United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire. | ||
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- | <wrap lo> | + | <wrap lo>Note: Burnett was not named a defendant in the case. //See also: [[does|The Unnamed Defendants]]//</ |
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