From a while back… Note: I’m not a lawyer and I don’t play one on the Internet. Seek legal counsel if you have serious copyright issues you wish to pursue legally–but remember–it ain’t cheap. I realize that they are “your” ancestors and you probably have some emotional attachment to them. That’s perfectly normal. You may also have some emotional attachment to facts that have taken you a long time, some money, and a great deal of time to ascertain. Let’s say that you “discover” that Johann Schmitpluffer was born on 12 August 1739 in Gottareallylongschmirkingname, Germany, the son of Erasmus and Anna (Umlautholder) Schmitpluffer. You decide put those facts online, perhaps including your analysis along with those facts. It is a very long and detailed analysis, reflecting your […]
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