I saw it on two or three different forums in recent years but can't remember where. Too many links, too many pages. If you post a picture, it's out of your control. That's the Internet.
If it was for sale on line then presumably you attached a picture to the advert. Copyright gone. There are simple ways to copy pictures from the internet, so as Giotto said - once it's out there it has gone. Only way I have seen that will - sort of - protect your rights is to plaster your name across the picture. Good luck.
Hi, I didn't sell it, I bought it. Kind regards Manfred Sent from my SM-G973F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Even a slide can be duplicated. Many sellers on Ebay or elsewhere sell "original" pictures. But how do you know it's the only original?
Very true. Checkout your seller, that is probably 90 % of your guarantee. When you have a slide in your hand there can be a lot of signs if it's old or new or a duplicate. Sent from my SM-G973F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Like the fake 250GT SWB and Cal spyder brochures etc etc that started appearing in the 1980's:-( I got some as a present for Xmas one year and looking closely you could see wear and folds at the edges and corners that you could not feel on clearly new sharp glossy paper, dead giveaway.
If we are talking about newly printed or non period prints, then there are ways to tell, though not 100% perfect, but if you know what you are looking at in terms of materials etc, then you can pretty much eliminate 99% of the new fakes.
Anyone know any info on this car and this show? A former employee of mine knew my passion for Ferraris and gave me 9 slides over a year ago. I finally got around to printing them. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The rebodied 166MM/53 Spider Vignale #0278 M of R. W. G., Jr., Ohio, at Rancho Canada Golf Club/CA in August 1984. Marcel Massini
Only way I've found to protect tens of thousands of photos I've taken over the years and decades is to not share them publicly and the few I do, I'm very selective and conscious of loosing a hold of them, even with copyright acknowledgement/reference, since most who repost images they find on the internet are essentially just perpetuating the lack of respect of those rights.
Nice B/W video from French media of them testing in 1962 with factory shots and a interview with Willy Mairesse in French ofcourse. Last minute of video track action with sound. https://www.sonuma.be/archive/visite-chez-ferrari-avec-willy-mairesse
Came across these great, historic 250 GTO pics. Any clue which chassis n°? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login So today would have been my dad’s 85th birthday. I was looking through his files and found these pictures. The lotus pics are definitely him. Not sure about the others. Some Ferrari pics most other makes. Not sure about locations, drivers, photographers, etc.
I would like #21 in the last photo please Looks like a SCCA National and the car was running in A Sports Racing.