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I've looked through the "terms of use" at the bottom of the page but I didn't get a clear cut answer on something. What is this site's policy toward copying pictures from this site for use on another site? For example, can gallery images uploaded to this site be copied and uploaded to another Datsun site? I'm asking because I did exactly that (I posted the '72 Sunny "demo derby" pic on a Z car site) and afterward I started to worry that I may get in trouble for that. Some forum sites are very open with their content and take an "everything here is public domain once submitted" stance but other sites are very strict and anal about this issue. Just wondering what the management here thinks or other users for that matter.
Michael
Posted on: 2004/10/13 21:03
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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I would think you can do with them as you please, so long as you aren't making money out of them. Even then, good on you if you can make some cash. So long as you put the money towards a Datsun restore.
Posted on: 2004/10/14 3:34
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I would also imagine that if you are posting someone elses pics, especially ones that are specific to certain unique modifications then the right thing to do would be to ask the owner if it's OK. i know that I would not like some of my pics sent around to other sites because I post them here specifically to help other 1200 owners. I would not like some of my ideas taken by some "fully sick" and hear that they are boasting how good they are because they have copied someone elses ideas and wrongly taking all the credit for it.
Thats just my opinion.
Posted on: 2004/10/14 4:34
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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It's spelt "fulli sik".
Yes, I agree that could be a problem.
Posted on: 2004/10/14 5:00
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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All I would like to know is what "fulli sik" means??? I maybe showing my age here, but heyits a term that is used alot on here these days............
Posted on: 2004/10/14 6:02
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fulli sik = very good.
Posted on: 2004/10/14 6:25
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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But "fulli sik" in the original statement, probably refers to an ill-educated young fella, with a preference for stolen mobile phones, and who likes to hang around Maccas in the Mall harassing the girls walking by.
This would be a preferred statement by one of these lowlifes...
Posted on: 2004/10/14 6:49
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The way I used the term "fulli sik" or "fully sick" how ever you wish to spell it, was not meant to be a complement. Judging from Dattodude's post he has an understanding of what I am talking about. I have unfortunately seen these people in operation and the dribble (read lies) that comes out of their mouths is sad and in reality they have no idea what they are talking about but just pass on whatever it is they have herd from their mates. Sadly their mates are usually exactly the same. I guess in the long run it means that the lies they boast about have seen the original bit of truth stretched until it is so obviously an untruth.
Say no more.....................
Posted on: 2004/10/14 7:52
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fulli sik, think hyundia excel, custom paint, custom body kit (hey even with chequer plate insets) rolling on chromies (or those chrome hub caps) huge stereo, huge exhaust, snap on seat covers, neons, custom plates, like 'so yumi' 4dgirls' 'hop in', 'lookatme' doing happy laps around the local maccas. Oh and automatic.
Thats my description of a fulli sik car bro, but have the mods made perform better or just weighed it down, and really now does it look better than standard???
Posted on: 2004/10/14 8:55
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) 
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"Fulli Sic" to me I automatically think of WOGS Lebanese mainly, not that I have anything against them, I just think that not alot of them have any idea when it comes to looking under a bonnet, unless it goes ppttttssssshhhhhhh (which is the only thing they can comprehend). They just pay to get Fulli Sickness put into their cars.
And thats my 2 cents
Damo
Posted on: 2004/10/14 9:23
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