Wilsinho's BT40
#1
Posted 18 March 2011 - 18:36
#3
Posted 18 March 2011 - 22:31
Indeed.Copyright??
Dhango, please don't post photos unless a) you took them yourself, or b) you have the permission of the copyright-holder, or lastly c) at the very least you can credit the source.
If you can't do any of the above then only use a link to the photo you want to post.
Thank you.
#4
Posted 19 March 2011 - 09:19
For what it's worth, the photo was taken at Misano 1973
#5
Posted 19 March 2011 - 18:40
Indeed.
Dhango, please don't post photos unless a) you took them yourself, or b) you have the permission of the copyright-holder, or lastly c) at the very least you can credit the source.
If you can't do any of the above then only use a link to the photo you want to post.
Thank you.
Ok, Ok, don't shoot me, I'm new at this, be patient with a rookie. I've seen thousands of photos coming and going with no fuss. Most of the copyrighted ones has watermarks on them, and a lot more are published everyday in the web with no copyright at all. I have like 8000 of them in my own PC. Ok, I was bad but I'm gonna try to improve myself. I've found the Wilsinho's image in a website call Autodiva, is in french. If I find the copyright name I'll post it.
Edited by Dhango, 19 March 2011 - 18:43.
#6
Posted 19 March 2011 - 19:23
Indeed.
Dhango, please don't post photos unless a) you took them yourself, or b) you have the permission of the copyright-holder, or lastly c) at the very least you can credit the source.
If you can't do any of the above then only use a link to the photo you want to post.
Thank you.
The picture of Wilsinho's BT40 was posted by a guy named Gerard Gamand in a website called www.autodiva.fr, forum section, subject Brabham: Historie de la marque, page 4. No copyright named, no source, nothing. If there is something else, I don't see it. Please, guide me people, ¿what's missing? ¿Am I looking at something that it isn't there?
#7
Posted 19 March 2011 - 19:37
I well recall the BT-40 here in the States, beautiful cars indeed!
Curious, though.... I don't recall seeing a "wide-nose" version like this, though the BT-38 used something wide as a predecessor.
Was that an option, a development, a local one-off, or an aftermarket accessory?
Thanks.
#8
Posted 19 March 2011 - 19:55
It would be a good idea to follow Twinny's guidelines, but don't get too upset at the 'reprimand'. Enjoy your time on TNF.Ok, Ok, don't shoot me, I'm new at this, be patient with a rookie.
Copywrite warnings on this forum seem to be very inconsitant, even subjective. There are active threads containg MANY copywrite images - and nothing is said, maybe because of the 'stature' of the posters?
Rob