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ClovisLazaro Junior
ClovisLazaro Junior ✭
July 17 edited August 22 in Search

Estou com problema para acessar boa parte dos registros dos meus antepassados, antes estavam acessíveis, hoje aparece que a imagem está indisponível, aponta a pasta, o catálogo, o número da página do registro, mas não mostra o registro, notei que isto está acontecendo com vários registros, antes estava disponível.

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  • Áine Ní Donnghaile
    Áine Ní Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    July 18

    @ClovisLazaro Junior
    DGS 103240050 contém registros muito recentes, de 1951 e 1952. A maioria dos registros recentes são protegidos para privacidade dos vivos.

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  • Rogério669
    Rogério669 ✭
    July 24
    1. Como explicas que por anos esse registro esteve visível? 2. Como explicas que registros mais recentes do que esses, já da década de 70, ainda estão visíveis? Essa explicação não para de pé.
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  • SuelyLima do Nascimento Coelho
    SuelyLima do Nascimento Coelho ✭
    September 3

    Tive essa experiência também de ter acesso à fonte e posteriormente a mesma estar indisponível!

    Agora eu acharia muito interessante esses registros serem mais disponíveis para as pesquisas pois é muito difícil ter acesso ao centro da família, eu tenho vários registros que podem elucidar minha árvore mas estão indisponíveis!

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  • SerraNola
    SerraNola mod
    September 5 edited September 5

    For those of us who don't speak Portuguese or Spanish, here is translation:

    From OP @ClovisLazaro Junior - I'm having trouble accessing most of my ancestors' records. They were previously accessible, but now it says the image is unavailable. It indicates the folder, catalog, and page number of the record, but doesn't display the record. I've noticed this happening with several records that were previously available.

    From Áine Ní Donnghaile - DGS 103240050 contains very recent records, from 1951 and 1952. Most recent records are protected for the privacy of the living.

    From @Rogério669 - 1. How do you explain that this record was visible for years? 2. How do you explain that records more recent than these, from the 1970s, are still visible? This explanation doesn't hold water.

    From @SuelyLima do Nascimento Coelho - I've also had this experience of accessing a source only to have it later become unavailable! Now, I would find it very interesting if these records were more readily available for research, as it's very difficult to access the family center. I have several records that could shed light on my tree, but they're unavailable!

    The accessibility of records on FamilySearch is dependent upon the privacy laws of the country or state and on contractual agreements with the owners of the images. In June, laws to protect data of the living changed in Brazil and FamilySearch complied with new restrictions. The film you referenced contains baptisms less than one hundred years old and thus cannot be accessed. Records from the 1970's in Brazil are still visible if they are death records.

    Other countries with recent new restrictions are Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, and Honduras.

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  • Rogério669
    Rogério669 ✭
    October 2

    That explanation still is absurdity, because there is Brazilian birth records from 1970's that are still visible. Let's see, for example, the birth records that come from https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Brazil,_Rio_Grande_do_Sul,Civil_Registration-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records

    The ones that come from 1ª Zone of Porto Alegre, from may 1965, are visible, you can see them here:

    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVT-ZSKM-L?view=explore&groupId=TH-909-70990-70348-74&grid=on&lang=pt

    Surely many people registered there are still alive. But the ones that come from 2ª Zone of Porto Alegre, like mine birth record, from may 1968, cannot be accessed:

    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VJ9-1FTG?lang=pt

    So your explanation doesn't make sense.

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  • SerraNola
    SerraNola mod
    October 5

    @Rogério669 Thank you for bringing this to our attention. My understanding is that Brazil adheres to data privacy laws restricting access to birth and marriage certificates less than 100 years from the date of creation. It may be that you have helped us identify documents in that date range that were overlooked. I will try to confirm this and get back to you.

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  • Rogério669
    Rogério669 ✭
    October 7 edited October 7

    My goal is to allow access to as many documents as possible instead of hiding them…. this privacy laws changing is terrible, it's impossible to produce a reliable work this way. And the worst part is that, as I already mentioned to you, the removal of the documents is totally discarding the corrections already made in the records, returning to the old string values. My late father now appears as Aluisio Onio Wolff at his birth record and I can't fix it again.

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