Paramount is dropping a contentious lawsuit against a Star Trek fan film production ahead of the release of Star Trek Beyond.
The film's executive producer JJ Abrams announced the news at a Star Trek fan event on Friday, saying: "This wasn't an appropriate way to deal with the fans."
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The lawsuit was filed last December by CBS and Paramount against the makers of Star Trek: Axanar - a feature-length fan-made film which was being funded via Kickstarter and had already raised $638,000 (NZD $943,000).
They claimed the film infringed upon "innumerable copyrighted elements of Star Trek, including its settings, characters, species, and themes". Fans revolted, causing a PR nightmare - particularly with the new film due to release in July.