Since a gedcom is just a text file, this *IS* impossible.  It seems like it
would only work for those not inclined enough to open up the file into a
text editor.

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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 5:44 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Protecting GEDCOM Data


> I have recently read about a free software utility called "GEDmark" from
> Progeny Software that places ownership data on every individual in one's
> GEDCOM. The software scans your GEDCOMs, and you enter authorship details
and
> comments. This ownership info cannot be removed and stays linked with your
> GEDCOM data no matter who 'borrows' it.
>
> I have not downloaded the product yet so I am not recommending nor
endorsing
> it. There have been write-ups in several genealogical magazines so I
thought
> I would bring it to the group's attention. The program is available at
> www.progenysoftware.com/gedmark.html.
>
>
> Mary Johnson
> Kaufman, Texas
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