As we have moved more and more of our life onto the Internet, issues of digital inheritance have become all the more topical. The article takes as its main research question whether an heir is entitled to claim access to digital assets of the deceased and to exercise rights arising therefrom. In practice, many providers of Internet-based services, all over the world, seem to be of the opinion that the answer is ‘no’. The article focuses on analysing the topic from the perspective of Estonia’s applicable inheritance and data protection law. Also, comparative law arguments drawn from consideration of German case law and legal literature are applied. The authors examine two examples of Estonian online services – an online ticket sales service ...
In the digital age, social media platforms and digital accounts contain a variety of digital assets ...
For the majority of people, an online existence has currently become an incontrovertible reality. Th...
More than half of individuals over the age of 65 use the Internet or e-mail — and they are a fast-gr...
As we have moved more and more of our life onto the Internet, issues of digital inheritance have bec...
The article is an attempt to analyse the judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice in which t...
Üha suurem osa meie elust on digitaalne. See viib paratamatu küsimuseni, mis saab pilve salvestatud ...
The question how the legal framework may cover Internet relations is not new and has been discussed...
The challenges for the existing legal framework, entailed by the Internet revolution, to a growing e...
The article tackles the issue of digital contents’ regulation after the death of their owner, starti...
Our accumulation of assets is increasingly digital. What happens to these digital assets upon our de...
This is a preprint of a chapter accepted for publication by Facet Publishing. This extract has been ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in such a phenomenon as a digital inheritance. So...
This article is assessing the UK's approach to digital inheritance and digital assets. It analyses t...
Maģistra darba tēma ir “Tiesiskie aspekti rīcībai ar privātpersonas tiešsaistes digitālajiem datiem ...
Türk ve Alman hukukunda mirasçılar mirasbırakanın terekesi üzerinde külli halefsıfatıyla hak sahi...
In the digital age, social media platforms and digital accounts contain a variety of digital assets ...
For the majority of people, an online existence has currently become an incontrovertible reality. Th...
More than half of individuals over the age of 65 use the Internet or e-mail — and they are a fast-gr...
As we have moved more and more of our life onto the Internet, issues of digital inheritance have bec...
The article is an attempt to analyse the judgement of the German Federal Court of Justice in which t...
Üha suurem osa meie elust on digitaalne. See viib paratamatu küsimuseni, mis saab pilve salvestatud ...
The question how the legal framework may cover Internet relations is not new and has been discussed...
The challenges for the existing legal framework, entailed by the Internet revolution, to a growing e...
The article tackles the issue of digital contents’ regulation after the death of their owner, starti...
Our accumulation of assets is increasingly digital. What happens to these digital assets upon our de...
This is a preprint of a chapter accepted for publication by Facet Publishing. This extract has been ...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in such a phenomenon as a digital inheritance. So...
This article is assessing the UK's approach to digital inheritance and digital assets. It analyses t...
Maģistra darba tēma ir “Tiesiskie aspekti rīcībai ar privātpersonas tiešsaistes digitālajiem datiem ...
Türk ve Alman hukukunda mirasçılar mirasbırakanın terekesi üzerinde külli halefsıfatıyla hak sahi...
In the digital age, social media platforms and digital accounts contain a variety of digital assets ...
For the majority of people, an online existence has currently become an incontrovertible reality. Th...
More than half of individuals over the age of 65 use the Internet or e-mail — and they are a fast-gr...