Sony Honda Mobility Wants You to Design the Afeela’s Display Livery in Gran Turismo 7

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Might be neat, though I don't really know what they're looking for. I'd argue the whole thing just leaves a little too much to the imagination - or at least my imagination in particular.
 
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Definately gonna give it a go, it costs nothing so you can't say its a waste of credits.

Only issue I am having so far is what exactly do I do? Sony Honda Mobility doesn't appear to have any real strong Branding imagery so I'm drawing blanks at the moment.
 
It's really not. I use it quite a bit, it smokes the opposition in the Japanese 4WD races and is good fun.
It was a harsh comment granted, if anything I’d head over to the customise and content search something I liked 🤣
 
Once you own one of these, the game doesn't let you get rid of it, right? Or am I remembering wrong? I'd prefer not to be in permanent ownership of such a white elephant.
That was fixed, you can now delete cars from your garage. Iirc it was sort-of a prominent issue when the ambulance was new, people bought 10 to get the achievement, found out it doesn't work with free cars, and then found out there was no way to get rid of them.
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That was fixed, you can now delete cars from your garage. Iirc it was sort-of a prominent issue when the ambulance was new, people bought 10 to get the achievement, found out it doesn't work with free cars, and then found out there was no way to get rid of them.
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Can only delete the one car from the Used Car Dealership. PD did do another fix and removed the gift cars from being visible in the UCD. So, we're(those of us that want to delete these cars) still stuck with the Red Bull 25th Anniversary, Mazda RX-Vision Stealth, HiMedic and AFEELA.
 
Is the use of: Sony / Honda / Polyphony branded logos legal to use in the context of this competition or would that be deemed illegal to use under the T&C's ruling that you may not use any logos or designs subject to third-party copyright?
 
Is the use of: Sony / Honda / Polyphony branded logos legal to use in the context of this competition or would that be deemed illegal to use under the T&C's ruling that you may not use any logos or designs subject to third-party copyright?
This is something I'm curious about as well.
 
This is something I'm curious about as well.
My thoughts regarding this were that the use of the participating brands and their logos involvement with the production / promotion of the subject vehicle (Afeela) would be warranted for use on any entry design submitted for this competition.
 
With the limitations of what you may use for your own Afeela livery, what wonders do they expect? It is understandable from a legal standpoint, but it appears to me Sony continues to botch anything around this car. Apologies for sounding like a broken record.
 
I'll give it a go and just use the fictional brands to be on the safe side and use of Sony and Honda logos should be a given, IMO.
 
With the limitations of what you may use for your own Afeela livery, what wonders do they expect? It is understandable from a legal standpoint, but it appears to me Sony continues to botch anything around this car. Apologies for sounding like a broken record.
No Apology needed mate,
I'm picking up what your putting down and you're accurate in your assumptions regarding Sony and their handling of this project, especially when this project has had opportunity and its potential to be a notable player in the current market.
Sony has failed to capitalize properly launching this project and has fumbled its marketing and advertising campaign multiple times and continually botched up their opportunities with Afeela.
The competition's stipulations are such a grey area to be able to define in a competition that should really allow the freedom of creativity, within reason. Honestly, Sony don't need the free publicity but isn't any positive promotion of any participating brand good publicity especially via their own competition?
 
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