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#1
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you probably knew this but they're using your car on ebay to advertise that body kit. ha pretty sweet.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-97...3756.m20.l1116
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-97...3756.m20.l1116
#2
Yeah, I saw that before. I think I messaged the seller asking if I could get a percentage of the sales since he was using my car to advertise. I never got a reply back.
Too bad he didn't pluck the picture from my photobucket page. He saved it to his own. I could really mess with him bad.
Too bad he didn't pluck the picture from my photobucket page. He saved it to his own. I could really mess with him bad.
#4
Haha, yeah, they should look familiar to you, Fred. I didn't know of a car show this weekend but I'm afraid I'll have to miss it. Problems with both of the cars is keeping me out of the circuit at this time.
#5
You can complain to eBay that he took the photo without your permission. eBay will ask you to show them where he got it, and the source needs to have a watermark or a copyright notation. I did that when someone used a photo of my engine to sell the Fernco couplings for the WS6 intakes. Fortunately, the "original" had a "cjcfo.com" watermark in the lower corner.
Person was selling the Fernco's for about $30 with shipping, and I was afraid someone would think I was the one ripping them off for a part you could buy at Lowes or Home Depot for $5.
Person was selling the Fernco's for about $30 with shipping, and I was afraid someone would think I was the one ripping them off for a part you could buy at Lowes or Home Depot for $5.
#6
if he used it from your photobucket you could put a pictured of a riced out honda with cardboard and duct tape ground effects but leave the file name the same as that picture and it would totally screw him over. hahaha
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