My two cents: A hundred years from now, we're all going to be dead, and there ain't nobody who's going to have gotten rich by stealing other people's genealogical information. However, there will be countless people who will appreciate the wealth of information that has been collected, distributed, shared, analyzed, etc by we folks who share. Sure some of it is going to be wrong, but let's give these future generations some credit regarding their ability to sort through what is out there and make the most of it (and enjoy it and be fulfilled by it). I wish some thief three hundred years ago had stolen and recorded information regarding who the father of Francis PILES was. I'd pay a few shillings to know that now. Jim Smee Pittsburgh PA