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OK, I'll bite.

Your site = brake lights on, in a tunnel with white walls, wheels moving, copyright watermark.

Banner = brake lights off, wheels not moving, in the rock tunnel near the rocks with a grey R33 in front of it

Might be same car tho.

Nice banner & like the new look

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I'm not acting suprised. The Photo was actually taken from a thread on this forum that frank himself posted up, if you want me to take down the picture, im more than happy to, frank doesnt seem to mind.

Check this thread.

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=5312

rusty?

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Originally posted by kula

Hi guys,

before stealing ones images, can u please ask the owner if they would mind if you used them...

thanks.

www.markpakula.com

1. you dont need to come on the forum and be like that

2. there is no need to post this in a thread - my email address alone is EVERYWHERE on these forums.

just keep them in mind for the future, there is always an explanation.

Christian.

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Originally posted by ex-static

I'm not acting suprised. The Photo was actually taken from a thread on this forum that frank himself posted up, if you want me to take down the picture, im more than happy to, frank doesnt seem to mind.

Check this thread.

http://forums.skylinesaustralia.com/showth...=&threadid=5312  

rusty?

Fair enough.

I'll remind franks to not attach images, only link them to my site.

I own the photo and its copyright, so it stays with me.

You dont have to remove it, but a link to my site somewhere would be very much appreciated in return.

thanks.

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as far as i can tell the image is diffrnt ,,, post the same image and well it could get confusing ,

ownership of a copyright ? ...as an original.....yes

alot of work was obviously done on the banner and more than enough to claim a sepetate work of art (ask a tecno musician)

sorry bout any toe squashing

the banner ROCKS ! keep it ,, even just for the contraversy !

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from copyright.org.au:

"Do you need copyright clearances to create your content?

When you capture content in some material form, such as in a digital file, you make a reproduction of that

content. If that content includes copyright material owned by someone else, you will generally need a clearance.

When you transmit copyright material via some form of broadband delivery service, such as the Internet or digital

television, you are communicating that material to the public. Therefore, in addition to clearance for the

reproduction, you will also generally need clearance to communicate that material."

The photographer is the owner of the original copyright.

Anything after that, must legally be passed through them. Only instance where this differs is if the photographer was employed to take the photo.

Im willing to give, if im credited somewhere.

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