http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6t_AZOmXFg
The above link should take you to youtube, look closely at 0:07 seconds for the teardrop tail light bellett, he wishes he still had his, and at 0:05 seconds for a wasp.
Cheers, Gerry's son
must be the same guy i spoke to, in person................dave wrote:Hmm, Mr IsuzuUTEAustralia wasn't happy when I asked in the comments (username Bellett64) on YouTube if I could have some parts for at least half a dozen of the cars featured!
They marked my comment as SPAM! WTF!??!
Talk about sensitive. "Here are our previous cars. Whatever you do, don't mention them, ask about them or request parts for them or we will ban you".
They only marked my comment as spam on the high-res version. The low-res version (I think the above link goes to that one) got away scot-free. I put the same comment, word-for-word, on both.
Hmm. Confused, would we?
The account holder for the video may be the marketing department, or an advertising agency. The About Us page looks incomplete:PR91 wrote: from what can make of the comments you got dave.......... "only we (isuzu) can use our old products to promote our new products, but if u even mention them in any way, we'll have u lynched......."
We went through all this crap with a site in the US ( Isuzuperformance) when someone called Wayne Kerr or was that Richard Cranium (make your own inference), threatened to sue the site for using the Isuzu stuff. He even had the gaul to tell me that my piccies of my car were the copyright of Isuzu US. I cannot repeat the words I used when I sat up late one night and phoned him. It all blew up after General Motors ordered Isuzu to stop building cars. Theywere such good quality they ate into the domestic GM small car sales. It also alienated Isuzu cars owners in the US. Some dealers would not even honour the warrant claims, few that they were. They ended up fading away and no lawsuits were issued. The site is still very active.degruch wrote:I'm confused, how did this thread get on to the topic of photo copyright?