So thanks mostly to the efforts of the “Axanar” people, the guys who raised a million bucks to produce a “Star Trek” based film which resulted in a lawsuit, Paramount has now issued specific guidelines for anyone who wants to make a Trek fan film. And naturally fans are unhappy about it.
My response?
You guys are dámņëd lucky.
When I was producing a “Star Trek” fanzine back in the 1970s, Paramount issued a decree: No one could write “Star Trek” fanfic. It was copyright infringement, plain and simple, and not to be allowed. At one convention I attended, Paramount lawyers actually came into the dealer’s room and confiscated peoples’ fanzines from right off their tables.
The fact that they loosened up to the degree that they have should be something fan filmmakers should feel dámņëd grateful for. You want to make fan films about space adventures but you don’t like the Paramount decrees? Fine. Create your own dámņëd characters and universe and do whatever the hëll you want. You own the copyright and have the ability to tell any kind of story for however long you want. That’s my advice. Otherwise live with it.
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