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So basically this guy was fortunate enough to get cast in an episode of Community, and now he’s trying to take the character (that he does not own), raise (exploit?) $20,000 from fans of the show, and then make (unapproved?) webisodes…..based on intellectual property that he didn’t create, which itself was a parody of another long existing, well known intellectual property.
But don’t worry, he’s not making any money off of this…he’s just going to use it to buy $20,000 in cameras, lights, sound, lenses, computers and other production gear. Because we all know that stuff is useless after one shoot.
Does anyone else see something very wrong with this?
(I have no idea, but if NBC, or Dan have signed off on this then I take it all back and wish this guy luck.)
I’m going to one-up this guy and start a Kickstarter to make Community.
NBC/Community can easily fire this dufus and regenerate another Inspector Spacetime.
Reblogging my own shit since people are still giving this guy money.
Source: pluimer
For those who do not know, it turns out...“Inspector Spacetime” webseries was not the...
Agreed.
I’m assuming somebody with the proper legal velocity got to kickstarter and told them to pull this from their site.
two reasons that stopped me from giving money. The other being that I myself do not have any money.
I agree with the previous points.
WHOA!
Probably the first kickstarter I’ve come across that I hope fails.
Is this wrong and stupid. Yes.. of course. Do I think this is an elaborate money making scheme? No. I’m more sad than...
to think about before donating. My apologies for jumping the gun...reporting the webseries...
So apparently Inspector Spacetime is a really really bad thing now…… With any…. luck? Kickstarter will acknowledge the...
Come on! Give it up for this guy. He’s not going to make the goal or get to use it if he makes it. He was hanging out...
Reblogging my own shit since people are still giving this guy money.