This article briefly explores the status of online assets once the owner becomes incapacitated or dies. It provides practical suggestions on how to marshal assets and ensure that they are appropriately handled, while also addressing some of the underlying theoretical issues involved in the relationship between online life and death
Post-mortem privacy is not a recognised term of art or institutional category in general succession ...
We live in a world permeated with technology. Through our online accounts we write emails, we store...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...
This article briefly explores the status of online assets once the owner becomes incapacitated or di...
For the majority of people, an online existence has currently become an incontrovertible reality. Th...
The Internet has become an expansive virtual world users around the world are exploring, annexing, a...
In the digital age, social media platforms and digital accounts contain a variety of digital assets ...
This chapter will address the social and legal problems of transmission of digital assets on death. ...
More than 580,000 Facebook users in the U.S. will die this year, raising numerous legal questions as...
More than half of individuals over the age of 65 use the Internet or e-mail — and they are a fast-gr...
Technology and the digital world have been making an important part of people's lives nowadays. As d...
This chapter addresses the appropriate treatment of a person\u27s digital life when the account hold...
This paper extends research on the giving and inheriting of digital artifacts by examining social ne...
The team of Melbourne University researchers examined licencing policies, terms of use agreements an...
The article discusses legal issues regarding digital accounts, files, and information after death, f...
Post-mortem privacy is not a recognised term of art or institutional category in general succession ...
We live in a world permeated with technology. Through our online accounts we write emails, we store...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...
This article briefly explores the status of online assets once the owner becomes incapacitated or di...
For the majority of people, an online existence has currently become an incontrovertible reality. Th...
The Internet has become an expansive virtual world users around the world are exploring, annexing, a...
In the digital age, social media platforms and digital accounts contain a variety of digital assets ...
This chapter will address the social and legal problems of transmission of digital assets on death. ...
More than 580,000 Facebook users in the U.S. will die this year, raising numerous legal questions as...
More than half of individuals over the age of 65 use the Internet or e-mail — and they are a fast-gr...
Technology and the digital world have been making an important part of people's lives nowadays. As d...
This chapter addresses the appropriate treatment of a person\u27s digital life when the account hold...
This paper extends research on the giving and inheriting of digital artifacts by examining social ne...
The team of Melbourne University researchers examined licencing policies, terms of use agreements an...
The article discusses legal issues regarding digital accounts, files, and information after death, f...
Post-mortem privacy is not a recognised term of art or institutional category in general succession ...
We live in a world permeated with technology. Through our online accounts we write emails, we store...
This article discusses four types of fiduciaries, each of which is affected by the vast growth in an...