> I received the following email and am sharing it with you.  I 
> haven't heard anything about this from Legacy yet.  You would 
> think this would affect the Legacy IGI feature. If you can't 
> sign on to FamilySearch then you can't get temple ordinance 
> information. You would think Legacy would also be involved 
> with this test.

Given IGI's notorious unreliability (they seem to accept ANYTHING, no matter
how improbable), I hardly see this as a showstopper.   As for the church
membership stuff, I'm sure that their own program has an unpublished trap
door access that gets around this.    If the Mormons don't want to play nice
with people who have agreed to include their stuff, it seems to me that
they're the only ones who lose by it.    Personally, I'd rather Legacy
stripped that out and used the same data table space for something useful
(like inking genetic records - hint, hint).

Glen



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