Syble,

The remedy is in your hands. Notify Anceestry, and the tree owners, and tell 
them that they are in breach of copyright, and unless the images are removed 
within 7 days they will be invoiced and enforcement action taken. Then do it!!

"Syble Glasscock" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I have a subscription to ancestry.com, it's pretty esential to genealogy 
>research, but I have contacted them in the past about many photos that have 
>been taken from my personal website and added to various trees on their 
>website, ones that I've spent hours on repairing and a couple that were 
>professionally restored,  they really don't care and actual seem to encourage 
>it.  It seems fairly obvious that numbers are their interest for their 
>advertising.  I've never had a tree on there and don't intend to, there are 
>MANY errors on those trees with little documentation. To me the big problem is 
>as said below "Bad data just being replicated". 
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