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Stolen Family Tree
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Joy | Report | 2 Aug 2009 13:59 |
I agree wholeheartedly with sharing helpfully whenever possible - in fact, I have just done so - but I still resent the fact that private and personal information that would never be in the public domain is on a person's site. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 2 Aug 2009 13:42 |
I am with Mick on this - I cannot understand why so many people grudge the results of their research which they have made available being used - and apparently appreciated - by others. My information is not an invention patented by me, I haven't any rights to it, I make it public for other people's research and an grateful to those who make information available to me |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 2 Aug 2009 10:31 |
See General Board |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 2 Aug 2009 10:00 |
I am a little confused as to what a "Stolen Tree" is! |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 2 Aug 2009 06:40 |
Harrowing this may be, but the other member hasn't actually done anything wrong. The only provisio to this is that if there are living persons involved, then you can ask for their names to be removed on the assumption that they have not given their permission. (In fact I'm not even sure if GR still apply this rule) |
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Joy | Report | 1 Aug 2009 13:28 |
I agree it is annoying and can be upsetting, too. |
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Lindsey* | Report | 1 Aug 2009 13:18 |
There is a lesson to be learned, by not having your whole tree on a public site like this, only keep a skeleton tree here and the rest on a family tree program on your computer. |
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Sliwowski | Report | 1 Aug 2009 13:17 |
So sorry to hear this has happened to you. It's a risk each one of us takes everytime we open our tree to someone. Thank God the general population has morals. Perhaps instead of the violation you may be feeling you can eventually turn it around to feeling proud that your research was so good someone else wanted it, but probably not yet. Please don't let this unfortunate event deter you in your research, but perhaps close your tree off from others until each is confidently vetted. |
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Thelma | Report | 1 Aug 2009 13:17 |
I am sorry you feel this way.Unfortunately to most people viewing includes sharing. |
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Helen | Report | 1 Aug 2009 13:08 |
Beware of letting other members view your personal "Family Tree" before asking a few pertinent questions. My family tree was stolen on Genes Reunited. It took me over 20 years of personal painstaking research to put together all my family members so it especially galling to see them all appear on another member's so called "Family Tree" when I know that he is not related to me in any way. The rogue individual involved is fully aware that we are not related yet he refuses to delete them from his "tree". Worse still my complete tree is now also showing on Ancestry.com. How this sort of behaviour can be tolerated by Genes Reunited is hard to imagine as it does nothing to help those tracing genuine ancestors. My GENUINE tree has now been removed from this site. |