Is that really the point?andrew wrote:....
For comparison of Marlboro space. Definately the same logo so why is Ducati not getting slammed?
I think one have to stretch things a bit to imagine it.xpensive wrote:Hand on heart, am I the omly one thinking that MrM is out for his final scalp to hang on the wall?
It was meant to be in responce to Giblets mention of the logo on the Ducati MotoGP bike.mx_tifosi wrote:Is that really the point?andrew wrote:....
For comparison of Marlboro space. Definately the same logo so why is Ducati not getting slammed?
But saying that they finally understood what bar code means after three years would speak for either personal interest or stupidity, don't you think?xpensive wrote:But those were different days, when everybody knew hwo was supposed to win, no?
Pandamasque wrote:I wonder how can they tell if Ferrari has Barmolo advertising and not Striky Like?
PS: Maybe this whole campaign is plotted by Phillip Morris just t remind everyone exactly what the barcode stands for? Cause it's been awhile since the actual logo appeared on the cars and some younger potential smokers
fans may be unaware.
Ferrari and Malboro should pay all the money that was given between them to the FIA as fines back dated to the date when cigarette advertising became illegal.Mysticf1 wrote:It really is idiotic isnt it? People will be saying "ohh Marlboro sponsor Ferrari" and those that forgot all about it will remember, thank you EU.
I seem to remember when Marlboro renewed their contract they said the product was firmly associated with Ferrari and that directly placing their logos wasnt entirely necessary because of their history together, isnt that a form of "subliminal advertising" should we jump in the docs delorean and get rid of that too?
andrew wrote:I think the rules/law is actually no tobacco advertising rather than spondorship. All teams are free to get sponsorship from whoever they like, but they can't display the name/logo if it is a tobaco company. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this at all. Storm in a tea cup.
That would be fun)))autogyro wrote:Ferrari and Malboro should pay all the money that was given between them to the FIA as fines back dated to the date when cigarette advertising became illegal.
Oh yeah, and Matteshits has to sell his team for 1$ to some proper English gentleman))It is not just illegal advertising it is an unfair financial advantage that Ferrari has had over all the other teams and redress is essential.