I sent a photo taken by my Nokia 6230i on Orange to a friend with a NEC 338 on Three. My friend says I wrecked her phone because the system won't let
her do anything with the photo. It came to her as Image001.jpg as a
"slideshow". Any suggestions anyone?
Re: .ged files sent to Ancestry.com?? ... Friend has spend years researching a family line into 15th/16th cent, has paid for certificates and so on. ... You have it completely wrong when it comes to Genealogical data, Genealogical data can not be copyrighted as this is available within the public domain any person could go to any website that holds Genealogical date copy the information into their Genealogical program and produce it as theirs, may not be ethical, however there is nothing to stop them doing so. ... Case in point say for example you have a digital camera you take a photo then you hand the camera to a friend and he/she takes a photo of you beside a ship, in this case you own the copyright of the photo you took but you do not have the copyright ownership of the photo your friend took even though the camera is yours. ... (soc.genealogy.britain)
Re: .ged files sent to Ancestry.com?? ...Friend has spend years researching a family line into 15th/16th cent, ...Genealogical data can not be copyrighted as this is available within the ... Data is not like a painting for example or for that matter a photo.... (soc.genealogy.britain)
Re: .ged files sent to Ancestry.com?? ...gedcom files, without permission being sent to ancestry.com. ... Friend has spend years researching a family line into 15th/16th cent, has paid for certificates and so on. ... Case in point say for example you have a digital camera you take a photo then you hand the camera to a friend and he/she takes a photo of you beside a ship, in this case you own the copyright of the photo you took but you do not have the copyright ownership of the photo your friend took even though the camera is yours. ... (soc.genealogy.britain)
Re: .ged files sent to Ancestry.com?? ...gedcom files, without permission being sent to ancestry.com. ... Friend has spend years researching a family line into 15th/16th cent, has paid for certificates and so on. ... Case in point say for example you have a digital camera you take a photo then you hand the camera to a friend and he/she takes a photo of you beside a ship, in this case you own the copyright of the photo you took but you do not have the copyright ownership of the photo your friend took even though the camera is yours. ... (soc.genealogy.britain)
Re: About Jude ... >>that my Soul Mate my friend is gone. ... >>of Jude to go along with either a Memoriam or just a photo to be posted ...>>Jude saved my life when I came here 6 years ago. ... > President, or that we are to stand by the President ... (alt.support.diabetes)