No, not this one. It was in the 1970s. They were sued several times. This
one was reported in 1975-1976 in fanzines and later in 1978
http://fanlore.org/wiki/Fan_Fiction:IsIt_Legal,OrMerely_Tolerated%3F
"Thunderbird Films was the company that was selling 16mm prints of first
and second season Star Trek episodes. They won the suit filed by
Paramount.
During that time, the first two seasons were effectively in public domain,
since the copyrights were not properly transferred when Gulf & Western
acquired both Desilu and Paramount and dissolved Desilu - merging both
studio and assets into Paramount.
After losing the suit against Thunderbird Films, Paramount was later able
to reacquire ownership and copyright of those episodes in 1978."
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No, not this one. It was in the 1970s. They were sued several times. This one was reported in 1975-1976 in fanzines and later in 1978 http://fanlore.org/wiki/Fan_Fiction:IsIt_Legal,OrMerely_Tolerated%3F
"Thunderbird Films was the company that was selling 16mm prints of first and second season Star Trek episodes. They won the suit filed by Paramount.
During that time, the first two seasons were effectively in public domain, since the copyrights were not properly transferred when Gulf & Western acquired both Desilu and Paramount and dissolved Desilu - merging both studio and assets into Paramount.
After losing the suit against Thunderbird Films, Paramount was later able to reacquire ownership and copyright of those episodes in 1978."