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<blockquote data-quote="Umbran" data-source="post: 6849674" data-attributes="member: 177"><p>That's good, because Mr. Wheaton's piece actively stands against the point you made.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And, I'm using it for exactly that, to give perspective here.</p><p></p><p>By the information provided, a high-end fan film typically tops out at <em>one-tenth the budget</em> of Axanar. We should be completely unsurprised that CBS/Paramount are dealing with it differently.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Look at what you did there: "like many indie projects". But *unlike* most fan-film projects. I don't think we can actively show how Axanar is different from most fan films, but also sugest that its budget is, "the normal cost of doing business," for fan films. I think part of the point is that fan films *are not business*. A fan film should not be using the production cost model of an indie film. Axanar is looking less and less like a fan film, and more like an indie commercial project trying to use someone else's IP under the guise of a fan film.</p><p></p><p>They may have stepped over the line while blinded by enthusiasm, but like Victor Frankenstein they were so filled with what they could do, they didn't stop to consider what they *should* do. Or maybe, as Danny has suggested, their intent was a bit shadier. I couldn't say, and to a large extent I don't care. Either way, it looks like an overreach, and at this point I think they're doing the fan community a disservice by continuing to fight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbran, post: 6849674, member: 177"] That's good, because Mr. Wheaton's piece actively stands against the point you made. And, I'm using it for exactly that, to give perspective here. By the information provided, a high-end fan film typically tops out at [i]one-tenth the budget[/i] of Axanar. We should be completely unsurprised that CBS/Paramount are dealing with it differently. Look at what you did there: "like many indie projects". But *unlike* most fan-film projects. I don't think we can actively show how Axanar is different from most fan films, but also sugest that its budget is, "the normal cost of doing business," for fan films. I think part of the point is that fan films *are not business*. A fan film should not be using the production cost model of an indie film. Axanar is looking less and less like a fan film, and more like an indie commercial project trying to use someone else's IP under the guise of a fan film. They may have stepped over the line while blinded by enthusiasm, but like Victor Frankenstein they were so filled with what they could do, they didn't stop to consider what they *should* do. Or maybe, as Danny has suggested, their intent was a bit shadier. I couldn't say, and to a large extent I don't care. Either way, it looks like an overreach, and at this point I think they're doing the fan community a disservice by continuing to fight. [/QUOTE]
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