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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 17, 2007 at 17:38:05 from (216.208.58.97):
In Reply to: Re: paris (french) SUPERcub serial plate on tractor posted by jonnny2006 on June 17, 2007 at 17:08:23:
jonnnny: I don't go to shows with my tractors either. I don't mind folks posting photos of my tractors, but they best damn well say it is my tractor. I suspect if your acquaintence doesn't go to shows or want his identity revealed, he probably doesn't want the photos made public either. Common courtesy around here, you either post a photo of your tractor, or you give credit to the owner. I have thousands of other folks tractor photos on file in my computer. Common courtesy tells me those are for my use only, and publishing them in anyway is an infringement of the owners copy right. I guess you just don't catch on, YT has three basic categories; discussion forums, classifieds both photo and other and the photo gallery for photos of various classes of farm equipment. at least one of your threads last night was a add for selling a tractor, and Kim forbids that on discussion forums. No one is going to complain about the folks that use a photo for checking out problems. Photos are often worth a 1,000 words. What you were doing last evening is posting photo gallery material in discussion forums, thus forcing some individuals question for discussion deep into page 3. That alone tells me you are a very selfish individual. My guess is you'll be gone in 3 months, we've seen your kind before.
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