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Old 08-04-2021, 11:14 PM
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There's been a lot of good informative information shared. Could we please keep the tone civil, and not get into personal conflicts.
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Im not being uncivil when I say thats a pic of my trans stamping from my 74 z28 thats XX'd out.
So I guess I have a part of that display

Im fine with it, dont get me wrong.
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Just the block stamps, or also the trans ?


Both look good to me
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Just pointing out. That's the only know vintage stamper picture so you didn't have many options. You could just say - yup and thanks John for the picture. But instead....
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Old 08-06-2021, 02:14 AM
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Just so you know I checked with GM due to your previous comment. GM legal stated that If the photo was taken in a GM plant there is no valid claim creation possible, unlike the images GM provided for my research which was contractually stipulated for usage- and extent of usage - which means I have an enforceable copyright.
That's not how copyright works. If the picture was taken with GM's permission, then the photographer owns the copyright. It's that simple. GM can restrict picture taking, and often do.
Else Hot Rod, the AP, Motor Trend, the local newspapers, etc would not have the copyright to all of the pictures they took at GM facilities.
You have a copyright for your book, but GM still maintains the copyright to all the GM pictures in it.
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----I see the name M Hanson on these pics. Is that Mike Hanson? We used to have a very compitent mechanic at Classic Motors by that name. Same one? I know he moved to Florida a long time ago but haven't talked to him in years.....Bill S
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Old 08-06-2021, 03:30 PM
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----I see the name M Hanson on these pics. Is that Mike Hanson? We used to have a very compitent mechanic at Classic Motors by that name. Same one? I know he moved to Florida a long time ago but haven't talked to him in years.....Bill S
Bill I am pretty sure it is a different guy... BUT he is the same guy who is apparently taking credit for also placing this image on the internet tho...

Indeed the same image that Kurt is droning on here about, and the same image that M. Hanson has openly taken credit for, and the same image that GM Legal says that if taken by a GM employee no valid claim can be made because the photo was taken during an employment context.

So to keep the peace: Credit to M. Hanson AND John Z, Kurt Sonen and the entire CRG, the Corvette people The NCRS and finally -General Motors Company.

There EVERYBODY should be happy now.
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Old 08-06-2021, 03:52 PM
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Oh one more thing.. Now that we are finally looking at the Hi Resolution image - this stamper is clearly loaded with 1980's GM vin script stamps.
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