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jjrakman March 24th, 2003 09:56 PM

New Petition, New Angle
 
The following is a new petition directed at Mr.Richard Hatch, to ask him in kind and respectful words to release the trailer for Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming on his website. It may be the only weapon left that can save the series.

http://www.petitiononline.com/Laurana/petition.html

jjrakman March 24th, 2003 09:57 PM

New Petition, New Angle
 
The following is a new petition directed at Mr.Richard Hatch, to ask him in kind and respectful words to release the trailer for Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming on his website. It may be the only weapon left that can save the series.

http://www.petitiononline.com/Laurana/petition.html

KJ March 24th, 2003 10:06 PM

See the petition and sci-fi channel Bboard for my responce to the petition JJrakman?

KJ

michaelfaries March 24th, 2003 11:53 PM

Richard, as before with Ojai's petition, appreciates the gesture. He may not be able to do anything right now, but that shouldn't stop people from sharing their opinions/feelings on the matter.

Michael
:colwar:

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 12:17 AM

Right, it is a good gesture, though I'm sure the fan's sentiments on this one are pretty well known by now. I'd like to see it available myself.

As far as a petition, I reccomend you direct it to the actual rights holders of the property. They have the say as to the uses of the Battlestar Galactica names and images, derivatives, and distribution, not Richard.

jewels March 25th, 2003 05:24 AM

JJ-
Ojai started one already a while back. Link is on Nathan's Colonial Newsletter.
Jewels

KJ March 25th, 2003 08:18 AM

More is better isn't it? I though getting Richard to agree by petition was the goal Jewels. Both Ojai and JJrakman should be supported, i don't think eiither petition would suffer because there is more than one now!

Long as the end result is gaining Richard Hatch's attention for this request of his "Second Coming" trailer.

TwoBrainedCylon March 25th, 2003 08:22 AM

My Humble Opinion
 
Not that I'm the spokesman for Richard but from talking with him I beleive its in his heart to release the trailer but he is confined by certain legal constraints. Petitioning him to do what he would already like to do probably isn't going to change the situation.

Just my opinion though.

Two-Brain

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 09:47 AM

Hi, Sandy!

That's exactly what I've been saying. It isn't really up to Richard, from a legal pov.

Hito March 25th, 2003 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Micheleh
I reccomend you direct it to the actual rights holders of the property. They have the say as to the uses of the Battlestar Galactica names and images, derivatives, and distribution, not Richard.
Here is a whole page of shortfilms that fit the same criteria.
http://theforce.net/theater/shortfilms/index.shtml
I dont see why the second coming trailer cant just be called a Fan Film and relased just as easily.

One or two of the projects on TheForce.net even has some of the bit actors reprising there roles from the Star Wars films.

jjrakman March 25th, 2003 11:47 AM

I agree that to me it seems more of a
 
big budget fan film since he is not acquiring income from it's production. On another note, what are the copyrigh infringement implication differences between the trailer from which Mr. Hatch receives no income, and the novels he has wrote which I am sure he does receive income. Any copyright lawyers out there?

TwoBrainedCylon March 25th, 2003 11:48 AM

Richard Isn't Dealing with George
 
Because George Lucas supports fan films. TPTB specifically came after Richard Hatch for what he did. That's the difference.

Two-Brain

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 11:49 AM

I've merged that two threads into one.

Hito- usage factors of the rights of a property are variable, and are always determined by the copyright holder. Any usage of copyrighted works must be permitted by the holder, and anything not specifically permitted is specifically denied. If the holders of the BSG copyrights forbid any profiting from their work by any others than themselves, then public performance is illegal without permission.

jjrakman March 25th, 2003 11:50 AM

That makes sense,
 
but why didn't they some after him for writing the novels, from which he clearly is making a living?

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 11:52 AM

Because the rights were specifically negotiated for the novelizations. Permissions were obtained.

(Can you tell I've worked for several lawyers?) ;)

Fingers March 25th, 2003 11:53 AM

hmmmm
 
He probably could have done at one stage (i.e. at the beginning) but if he signed legal documents i.e. entered into legal agreements - however much the moral argument favors Hatch he is on very, very shaky ground legally surely?

he has also publically acknowledged he doesn't own the property (at a con) so that could be called into evidence. (By the way - that was something that raised my esteem of the man an incredible amount- that was something very *big* to do.) .

Realistically, I think there is nothing legally Richard Hatch can do about the problem at the moment - yes he could release it on the net but what what would it gain? It'd (probably) gain him a law suit, further muddy the name of Galactica and posion any studio's mind against the fandom and Hatch for ever and ever...

I'm afraid we're going to be doomed to seeing it at cons... and sigh guess who won't be making it in all probablity over to LA... :(

Fingers

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 11:56 AM

"On another note, what are the copyrigh infringement implication differences between the trailer from which Mr. Hatch receives no income, and the novels he has wrote which I am sure he does receive income."

On teh note of the trailer itself, to the best of my knowledge, specific and stringent rights were agreed to to allow the trailer to be created as a work of non-profiting fan appreciation, generally speaking.

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 11:58 AM

"I'm afraid we're going to be doomed to seeing it at cons... and sigh guess who won't be making it in all probablity over to LA... "

It is possible for the rights holders to at a future date agree to the release of the trailer over the net- but they will have to be the ones to grant that right.

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 12:00 PM

Note that I say 'the rights holders', because at this point, that could well be a fill-in-the-blank designation. ;)

Erzengel March 25th, 2003 12:46 PM

I could've sworn that the second coming trailer was made as a production trailer to be shwon to the studio to get a series made... :confused:

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 01:37 PM

...right, I was just pointing out the "don't- make- money off- of- it" part.

jjrakman March 25th, 2003 03:52 PM

Thanks for your input Micheleh
 
I think I finally understand. Also,I agree that my petition should be abandoned for Ojai's

http://www.petitiononline.com/RH2002/

Didn't mean to step on any toes here. Just trying to wrack my brain to come up with new actions that could be taken to save this mess. I hate sitting around and doing nothing.

jjrakman March 25th, 2003 03:55 PM

One more question though
 
"On teh note of the trailer itself, to the best of my knowledge, specific and stringent rights were agreed to to allow the trailer to be created as a work of non-profiting fan appreciation, generally speaking."

So who is the entity that granted him the rights to do this. Surely they did so with certain expectations in mind. Where are they in all of this?

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 04:42 PM

Um, the people who own the rights? I'm applying my knowledge and a certain amount of information to the situation. Anyone who has been to the cons has heard Richard's speech on "Don't take pictures, don't film, we were only given liscence to do this provided no one uses it for profit, yada yada...." Not an exact quote, just a best recollection.

When I worked at Renderosity I was up to my nose in rights issues, especially pertaining to multimedia, so I've studied the subject a bit. I can see patterns in how people speak and act on this which is pretty indiciative of the state of affairs, inside information or no.

TwoBrainedCylon March 25th, 2003 05:21 PM

Coolness
 
You worked at Renderosity???

Two-Brain

Micheleh March 25th, 2003 07:11 PM

Yeah, I modded the new C&D when it opened (oh, the stories!!!), plus fractals, printing and mag interact for awhile, and I was the CD manager for the mag for issues 2 and 3. (The ones with the goodies.)

C&D= Off Topic's predecessor. Ironbear and I helped bring it back when they killed it. I was a serious warrior, there, lol.

I'll never forget the time I tactfully expressed a complaint with Steve Cooper's number 2 by saying "Are you on drugs?!?"

michaelfaries March 25th, 2003 07:38 PM

Re: That makes sense,
 
Quote:

Originally posted by jjrakman
but why didn't they some after him for writing the novels, from which he clearly is making a living?
Because Byron Preiss (of iBooks) acquired the "Battlestar Galactica" book publishing rights from Universal directly. That began with "Battlestar Galactica - Armageddon." Mr. Preiss's company is the only licensee of official BG book publishing at present, to my knowledge.

(Worth noting: The book licensing is different from the comic book licensing.)

Btw, I wouldn't say Richard is making a living from those books. No offense to the writing profession: It doesn't generate much $$. It's a labor of love for most, imho... Richard included.

Michael
:colwar:

jjrakman March 25th, 2003 08:12 PM

Interesting...
 
So the book company, in this case Byron Press, can hire anyone they want to pen a tome?

jjrakman March 25th, 2003 08:14 PM

Have they ever considered
 
Hiring other stars such as Bojay to say, pen the ongoing adventures of the Battlestar Pegasus,etc?

michaelfaries March 25th, 2003 08:19 PM

for Michelle
 
Moderating Renderosity garners a good amount of respect and resolve, esp. since artists do have their opinions. :) And aren't afraid to share them. What a daunting task to manage/moderate.

I believe your absence on the Renderosity magazine CD bundle organizing is felt. I didn't renew my subscription.

Michael
"Trinary" on Renderosity -- not a bboard/discussion area participant, though.


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