Legal uncertainties over online life after death

When people die in the real world, their online alter egos may live on, creating an unusual situation for those who only knew them through their online presence. The law is only beginning to address this limbo state, and fragmented privacy legislation provides no conclusive answer to the question of who should be allowed to access or delete someone’s social networking profile or email correspondence after they die, a panel discussion at the Amsterdam Privacy Conference concluded.



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