I have watched the ups and downs of Star Trek since it's network TV days. (My father use to watch it with me on our B&W TV in 68). After Enterprise got canned I use to get my fix with the many many fan series that were out there, the better of them being Intrepid, NV, and Continues. Enough with my Trek Cred.
I was a supporter of Axanar...I say was..because I stopped being one about a year or so ago. I remember watching Prelude and thinking that it was damn impressive for a fan film. I think I donated all of 30 or 40 bucks to them. Once I did I got in on their facebook forums and that's were things started to bother me about the production. I also walked up on an Axanar conversation between who I am sure was at least one of the producers talking about the latest kickstarter during San Diego's comicon last year (launched during last year's comicon) and remember walking away from that feeling like I needed a shower. These guys were all Hollywood and while I won't go intend what was said it was becoming apparent to me that Axanar was anything but a fan production. For me the final blow was their "donor" store. When they started selling models and the like that was a huge red flag. It should have been to them. In fact, I think I even questioned it on the forums, but was assured it was all on the up and up. I regret my donation, small as it was and if I could get it back, would. It's was pretty clear to me last year that Axanar was a profit making enterprise and sooner or later the IP owners were going to put the kibosh on them. Frankly, I surprised it took so long.
I remember a lot of the conversations about the Hidden Frontier forums were how they were trying to keep as low of a profile as possible. To not annoy Paramount/CBS and make webisodes for fun. That is the direct opposite of what Axanar did here.
Frankly, while the rules laid out are very restrictive, but I tend to doubt that they would go after a production like Intrepid or even continues if they violate one or two of them, because neither fan film group is profiting of the IP...which is rather the point of all of this.
The shitty thing for me and a lot of fans is the loss of all the great home grown Trek Series. Because they are gone. But for anyone to think that CBS/Paramount is at fault here ...(which most of the posters realize they are not)...I just wanted to give another perspective from a long time fan of the various fan films. There is 1 person to blame for the new rules and we all know who he is.
The one good thing to come out of this is I found this forum and hope to spend a good deal more time here. Can't figure out how I wasn't aware of it before.