Whisket Tango Foxtrot: Sometimes Photshop is the Better Option Edition

Robert Farago
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  • Johnson Schwanz Johnson Schwanz on Aug 02, 2009

    Apparently, Ferarri is pissed that dude did this, and dude is like, "It's mine, so I can do with it what I want." I agree with dude.

  • PeteMoran PeteMoran on Aug 03, 2009
    Apparently, Ferarri is pissed that dude did this, and dude is like, “It’s mine, so I can do with it what I want.” I disagree. Works of fine craftsmanship such as Ferrari cars should come with contracts that forbid meddling with the brand. They're clearly using the Ferrari name to leverage and enhance their business.
  • BuzzDog BuzzDog on Aug 03, 2009

    I also disagree. Ferarri could just as easily counter the owner's argument of "It's my car, so I can do as I wish" with, "It's our legally protected name and trademark gracing the sides of it, so we can dictate how said name and trademark is - and is not - used." From a certain point of view, it's really no different than if one were to cut up desinger clothing or high-end watches, graft the pieces into poorly made items and then sell the results as "genuine designer" items.

  • Arapaima Arapaima on Aug 03, 2009

    Except it's not just a Ferrari cut in half and a crappy limo body spliced between the two. The inner body is a custom carbon fibre piece. Say what you want about the concept, but at least the guy in question did very good work on the concept.

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