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Paramount: We Own The Klingon Language
The ongoing lawsuit between Paramount Pictures, CBS Studios and the crowdfunded Star Trek spin-off "Prelude to Axanar" is raising some interesting copyright questions. The spin-off makers argue that several of the Star Trek related elements they use are not copyrightable, but the movie studios clearly disagree.
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Star Trek reboot for TV to be filmed in Toronto
Heads up, Trekkies — filming for the new Star Trek television series is slated for Toronto, where local fans hope it will live long and prosper. The news about the new television series was confirmed by CBS Television Studios on Twitter. The show will begin filming in the city sometime this fall. "We don't have [any] other details to share at this point," Kristen Hall, CBS Television Studios' vice-president of communications, told CBC News via email.
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Is Klingon A Living Language? That's For (Human) Courts To Decide
A new lawsuit is boldly going where no man has gone before. Paramount Pictures and CBS are suing the producers of a Star Trek fan film for copyright infringement. The studios own the copyright to the Star Trek franchise, including six television shows and 12 movies. They're suing Axanar Productions along with executive producer Alec Peters over their 2014 short film Prelude to Axanar, and the planned full-length Axanar.
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Veteran actor William Schallert dies aged 93
Veteran actor William Schallert, who appeared in everything from Star Trek to the Oscar-winning film In The Heat Of The Night, dies aged 93.
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Star Trek Beyond Trailer #2 (2016)
"Star Trek Beyond," the highly anticipated next installment in the globally popular Star Trek franchise, created by Gene Roddenberry and reintroduced by J.J. Abrams in 2009, returns with director Justin Lin ("The Fast and the Furious" franchise) at the helm of this epic voyage of the U.S.S. Enterprise and her intrepid crew. In "Beyond," the Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a mysterious new enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.
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Star Trek Themed Money Is Now Legal Tender in Canada
There may not be money in the United Federation of Planets, but there's now legal Star Trek currency in Canada, courtesy of the Royal Canadian Mint. Although some of these financial arrangements sound like they were made by a Ferengi. Via The Trek Collective, the Canadian Mint has announced its plans to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Star Trek by releasing a line of coins that can actually be used in financial transactions...if you were so inclined. Some of them are even reasonably priced.
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Anton Yelchin, Star Trek actor, dies in car accident at age 27
The rising star – best known for playing Chekov in the new films – was killed in a fatal traffic collision early Sunday morning
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How "Star Trek" Created, Lost, And Won Back Its Devoted Fandom
On a cool, bright afternoon in late May, Gen X’ers and twentysomethings, grandparents, teenagers, and at least one baby lined up on a narrow sidewalk outside the Paramount Pictures studio lot in Los Angeles. Some of them wore suits; others came in T-shirts and jeans. A handful sported bright red, yellow, and blue shirts with a soaring, asymmetric chevron over their hearts. A few had notably pointy ears. They were, unmistakably, Trekkers, or Trekkies, or just, you know, Star Trek fans.
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USS Enterprise boldly goes from the Smithsonian’s basement into the main gallery
After 40 years deteriorating in the Air and Space Museum's basement gift shop, an 11-foot model of Star Trek's first ship has been restored, given lights, and moved to the museum's main atrium.
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Star Trek Beyond Trailer #3 (2016)
Watch the new trailer for Star Trek Beyond, featuring "Sledgehammer" by Rihanna. Starring Idris Elba, Chris Pine, Simon Pegg, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, John Cho, Anton Yelchin and Karl Urban. Star Trek Beyond is coming to theatres July 22, 2016. In "Beyond," the Enterprise crew explores the furthest reaches of uncharted space, where they encounter a mysterious new enemy who puts them and everything the Federation stands for to the test.
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Star Trek Anton Yelchin Role Will Not Be Recast
This weekend marks the debut of Star Trek Beyond, and by all accounts it’s quite good. So good, in fact, that Paramount is already moving full speed ahead on a sequel. But there’s a bittersweetness underlying all the warm buzz and giddy celebration — Star Trek Beyond is one of the last-ever completed roles of actor Anton Yelchin, who recently passed away at the age of 27. So how will the franchise deal with Yelchin’s character Chekov going forward? Producer J.J. Abrams said the filmmakers are still weighing their options...
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The Star Trek TV Shows That Never Happened
We’re finally on the cusp of Star Trek’s grand return to TV with the impending arrival of Star Trek: Discovery, but there have been many attempts over the year to get Trek on TV that weren’t nearly as successful. Here are four times the franchise tried to launch a new show, but failed to make it off the ground.
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Klingon Course 1: nuqneH & Qapla'
Beam me up Scotty.
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Star Trek: Nine ways our science is close to its science-fiction
OK, so Scotty can't beam us up. But, we do have communicators (cell phones), phasers (lasers), and voice recognition (Siri). Let's look at what we already have and what we might have within our lifetimes.
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How Star Trek Changed the World
Today is the 50th Anniversary of the first airing of Star Trek Season 1 Episode 1. It was a ground-breaking show but probably not for the reasons you think.
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‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Delayed on CBS All Access Until May, ‘Good Wife’ Spinoff Moved Up
CBS has pushed back the premiere of its highly anticipated “Star Trek: Discovery” series from a planned early 2017 debut to May. The spinoff of “The Good Wife” will move into the “Star Trek” slot, bowing in February. Both series are set for the CBS All Access SVOD and live streaming service. CBS executives stressed that the delay was driven by the need to give the “Star Trek” creative team more time to meet expectations for the series, particularly with special effects.
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What ‘Star Trek’ May Have Right—and Wrong—About Alien Life
Will we ever salute Vulcans or cuddle tribbles? An astrobiologist explores the latest thinking on the forms alien life might really take. By Andrew Fazekas.
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Star Trek’s Feminist Statement: Believe Women
Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before. By Mirah Curzer.
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Every Utterance of "Some Kind Of..." on STAR TREK: Voyager
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Trek at 50: The quest for a unifying theory of time travel in Star Trek
It’s 2016, meaning we now have many examples of Trek’s time paradoxes to explore. By Xaq Rzetelny.
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