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    1. [HODGES-L] Copyright from Broderbund
    2. Diana Flynn
    3. The following is taken from Family Tree Maker's Family Archive World Family Tree CD booklet: Here are some examples of information that you may share: Information about one neclear family. The names of all individuals with the same first or last name, living in an 'exact' county in an 'exact' decade. Complete information about one individual on the CD. Note that the examples listed above are all very 'specific' pieces of information. The key thing to remember is that it's OK to use your Family Archives to help someone else quickly fill in a small blank in their family research. But if they want to rely on your CDs for anything more than a name here or a date there, they should buy their own copies to use. What kind of sharing is a violation? Systematically making a CD freely available to more than one person at a time. Systematically making large parts of a CD's contents freely available to others. Uploading all or part of a CD's contents onto an electronic bulletin board. Circulating a printout taken straight off the CD. What "larege part" of a CD is too much to share freely with others? The whole CD.The results of more than two or three blanket seraches: all or most records that match a search for name, date or birth, or other generic characteistic.

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