Add that to placing indo of living persons as readily available could be
IDENTITY THEFT

On Aug 7, 2017 7:40 PM, "Philip Solida" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Seeing work placed there by me or copying it is one thing.... giving the
> ability to others to edit it without my permission because you bought the
> Web site or program and I do not subscribe to your site is another... that
> is plain, pure theft of my intellectual property and work and holding it
> for ransom, or giving it to others who may well have no idea what they are
> talking about..  even if they do, PERMISSION OF THE OWNER OF THE WORK (one
> who placed it on a site they bought) is and should be necessary... anything
> else is THEFT.
>
> On Aug 7, 2017 5:51 PM, "wabby62--- via LegacyUserGroup" <
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>> Subject: Hand-wring about MyHeritage and and Version 9
>> I am amazed at the amount of recent anguish and hand-wringing about
>> MyHeritage and Legacy. My take is that putting your info in the cloud is to
>> promote sharing. You see my tree, I see your tree. It's give an take. If
>> you just want to surf the web and check everyone else's data but are
>> unwilling to open your site to others, then I consider you to be greedy. I
>> see no reason to make your file private. If you just want to use it as a
>> backup, why put it up there in the first place.? Why not keep your data on
>> your desktop or if you're so paranoid, put it on 3x5 cards in a shoe box
>> and put it under your bed. There is plenty of security built in if you
>> would try using it instead of complaining about it.
>> Same holds true on upgrading to Version 9. I used to keep my data on
>> chiseled sandstone, then they invented paper and pencil, Oh Heavens, should
>> I upgrade? Then they invented computer programs, with each version making
>> improvements. Bite the bullet and learn to use the latest technology.
>> Do you still use 5 inch floppy disks, and maybe cassette Basic?
>> Flame-off
>> Wayne Barner
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