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from: `Mike&TonyaHarris`
date: 1999-04-08 00:00:00
subject: Re: Your opinion please..

From: "Mike&TonyaHarris" 
Subject: Re: Your opinion please..
Date: 1999/04/08
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NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 19:03:07 EDT
Newsgroups: fido.eur.genealogy

Is the information sent to you in your lineage?  If it is, I believe you
have every right to display it, regardless of where you received it.
Wouldn't you post the information if you had searched for it.  If you're
related, I say you have every right.  This is America isn't it?
tah
mtharris@ev1.net
SEASIDERS wrote in message ...
>Some time ago I put a listing of names on my web page sent to me by someone
>else.  I say these were sent to me.  I did try to contact this person,
their
>e-mail did not work, a letter was un-answered.  This has probably been a
year
>or more I tried to contact them.
>
>All at once they send me an e-mail, same name, saying they do not
appreciate me
>having the names on there, to please remove any from those born after 1970.
>All it gives is the name, birthdate, no more, of course the parents names
are
>there.  No towns, etc.
>
>I just do not get what the problem is.  They say it is invading people's
>privacy.  I removed all information they had sent me except the very basic
>names of my great grandfather etc.
>
>I was sent this statement saying you should list no one for any reason
unless
>you ask first, this is impossible.  What do you think?

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