Chris wrote, "someone who was not a fan of VW decided to use the VW logo to cover only the most important bits of a naked woman. VW did go after this person but then sent a message to the Vintage VW List about their actions. The said that they have no problems with the use of the name and logo on enthusiasts sites." Wow, a tiny breath of fresh air. This seems to indicate a human face is sometimes controlling their iron glove. Other auto brands don't commonly scare their supporters with fears of attack do they? |
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