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Subscribe to this threadNissan GT-R owners manual warns of messing with perfection
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ronnie schreiber @ Mar 1st 2008 9:56PM
Even better, quality embroidered goods, not cheap CafePress dreck!:
http://www.rokemneedlearts.com/sunshop/index.php?l=product_list&c=16
Someone below raised the issue of copyright infringement vs. fair use. The question of fair use is a good one. If the GT-R owner's manual is copyrighted, you can't reproduce the whole manual, obviously, but the fair use statutes do allow use of excerpts for the purposes of criticism or review. The one illustration is an excerpt, only one of many illustrations in the manual. I suppose if a shirt vendor were to reproduce that one page and add some kind of original editorial comment, like, perhaps, a translation, that might very well be kosher as far as copyright law is concerned.
Of course, original artwork of the car, just like photography, should be completely protected.