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  • Floridaracing.org coverage from Touke Drift

    you can see me look down at the hay bail when i got close at the end there, lol
    http://www.floridaracing.org/driftin.../me/drift1.mov
    http://www.floridaracing.org/driftin.../me/drift2.mov


    i hate the lighting at balcony, it always sucks, esp late in the day

    http://www.floridaracing.org/drifting/toukejan08/


    Some pics larry took of my car - driftfotos.com
    I still need suspension, these Tein springs are too soft
    Got top prize from the drift off, free alignments for life, yay!
    I need a tire sponsor or something, I went thru 2 used pairs and a brand new pair of Federals in 1/2 a day
    http://www.floridaracing.org/drifting/toukejan08/me/








    Last edited by markshatchi86; 01-22-2008, 08:52 PM.

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    the watermark of death!

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    • #3
      lol, at my girls place in downtown LA, needed to something quick

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      • #4
        vids added

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        • #5
          I should design some watermark for you. It doesn't help your shitty foto when you have this shitty watermark.

          Get some HELVETICA Light.

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          • #6
            I'd be in to help with a watermark too

            i dont think the fotos are shitty, but the watermark sure takes from them!!! lets get pretty

            power tv!

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            • #7
              i suck at photoshop, everyone knocks the text, but yet no one makes me a good stamp. so until someone does, ill leave it like it is.

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              • #8
                It's not about being good at photoshop... sometimes the most simplest thing is the way to go.





                Its just a simple text.
                Last edited by ; 01-23-2008, 09:42 PM.

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                • #9
                  i put them higher up and bigger bc in the past i had problems with people cropping out my logo and using it in print

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                  • #10
                    If thats a case then do what american do, sue them instead of making your stuff ugly.

                    but seeing how your logo still isn't high enough or over the image itself. People can still crop it.

                    Last edited by ; 01-23-2008, 11:48 PM.

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                    • #11
                      i like angel food cake better

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                      • #12
                        3 steps to preventing people from stealing your images...

                        step 1 - follow the PROPER convention for printing a 'notice of copyright' on a photo - http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html#fnv

                        step 2 - load up all your images on a DVD (or series of DVD's) and mail them to the Library of Congress, along with a check for $25 to register the images for copyright.

                        step 3 - the second anyone steals any images and uses them illegally, you sue them for actual damages (the going rate of said photo based on the way they used it) along with statutory damages (awarded up to $150,000 per instance) and legal fees.

                        Copyright law is pretty cut and dry. The only hard part is proving A) that they broke the law willfully (which, if you have the proper copyright notification on there, then that's usually about all you need), and B) how much the image is worth (which can easily be done via past invoices / industry standards).

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Slapshotnerd View Post
                          3 steps to preventing people from stealing your images...

                          step 1 - follow the PROPER convention for printing a 'notice of copyright' on a photo - http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ1.html#fnv

                          step 2 - load up all your images on a DVD (or series of DVD's) and mail them to the Library of Congress, along with a check for $25 to register the images for copyright.

                          step 3 - the second anyone steals any images and uses them illegally, you sue them for actual damages (the going rate of said photo based on the way they used it) along with statutory damages (awarded up to $150,000 per instance) and legal fees.

                          Copyright law is pretty cut and dry. The only hard part is proving A) that they broke the law willfully (which, if you have the proper copyright notification on there, then that's usually about all you need), and B) how much the image is worth (which can easily be done via past invoices / industry standards).

                          <3

                          i could fill up a spindle of DVDs lol

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