- Canada Post releases Star Trek stamps
- Axanar/Paramount law suit takes on the Klingons
- Can costumes be copyrighted?
- Tolkien annotated map of Middle-earth acquired by Bodleian library
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*Canada Post releases Star Trek stamps: And they look really cool! But where are the women? Not to mention Sulu and Chekov. Granted, there is a limit to number of stamps, but maybe instead of ships they could have honoured more people on one or two stamps?
*Axanar/Paramount law suit takes on the Klingons: Is Klingon a real lanuage, or a created one? This has serious implications for fandom.
*Can costumes be copyrighted? On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that is nominally about cheerleader uniforms, but could have some impact on Hollywood merchandising as well… And might also impact on masquerades, costumers, Cosplayers. OR maybe not. It might be OK to wear a Klingon costume at a con, but you might not be allowed to sell a replica to a fan who wants to wear one at a con. May or may not mater to Canadians. It’s messy.
*Tolkien annotated map of Middle-earth acquired by Bodleian library : [Pauline] Baynes died in 2008, but the map was only rediscovered last year, tucked into a book she had owned. The Oxford bookshop Blackwells put it on display and valued it at £60,000. The Bodleian managed to buy it with grants from the V&A Purchase Fund and the friends of the library. An excellent article with pictures here.