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Copyright Issueselcamino6t9 03-23-2008, 12:40 AM I remember quite awhile ago I saw a long segment of posts regarding copyright with automotive manufacturers.. at least I hope I saw it on here.. I remember reading it somewhere. Anyways, i have been a huge fan of vince crain and his works for years now... vincecrain.com.(also vincecrain here on AFF) anyways I went to his site the other day for more inspiration and was surprised to see all his FORD work pulled off the site, at the request of FORD`s lawyers. I know this stuff happens... but it is the first time I have seen it for myself. I understand why it happens.. but it is still hard to believe. Anyways.. just thought someone might find this interesting as well... here is an earlier post fron vince crain here on AFF http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=756230 xpeed 03-23-2008, 03:46 AM Any car manufacturer can take it all away if they feel like being an ass. The three basic principles in not getting tangled up in copyright problems. 1.) Don't ever use photos the company took. This means exact replica of the car drawn, color, and background. But they can't say anything if you used your own photo that is similar to the angle of the car from their pictures. 2.) As long it's not 50% accurate to the original copy it should be fine. 3.) You may use the company's pictures as reference only if you're doing it for your own benefit, meaning, you're not selling them for profit but only for yourself. Blip 03-27-2008, 07:17 PM Sorry to see that Ford has gone after him. I've been wondering when they were going to hit some of the bigger artist. Ford is enforcing more than just copyright and trademark, they are going after "trade dress" too, so I don't think the 50% accuracy idea will work. If the lawyers think it looks like a Ford product in any way, they will require you to remove it or have a Ford product license to use it. xpeed 03-27-2008, 11:24 PM ^ That's a load of shit, unless the federal law changed it for Ford. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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