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Digital Death, Digital Assets and Post-Mortem Privacy
Digital Death, Digital Assets and Post-Mortem Privacy
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data protection law
digital estate planning
digital legacy
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Internet law
law and society
postmortal privacy
privacy and media law
property law
succession law
technology and law
Product details
- ISBN 9781474485364
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2022
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Addresses the fundamental questions of how our data, online identity and digital assets are treated after death
Examines aspects of property, intellectual property, contract, succession and probate, privacy and data protection, jurisdiction and criminal law
Develops a new concept of postmortal privacy
Draws on 3 cases studies: the transmission of emails, online games such as World of Warcraft and social networks as the most typical, prominent and widely used types of assets
Puts forward policy suggestions, proposals for law reforms and sets out an innovative agenda which will open new avenues for research
Offers practical advice for the legal profession and users
Edina Harbinja examines the theoretical, technological and doctrinal issues surrounding online death and digital assets. By examining different areas of law, humanities and social science, she proposes the new concept of postmortal privacy (privacy of the deceased individuals) and provides answers and suggestions as to what happens to digital assets and online identity after death. Case studies draw on the transmission of emails, online games such as World of Warcraft and social networks to examine the legal issues surrounding these most prominent and widely used types of assets. Aspects of property, intellectual property, contract, succession and probate, privacy and data protection, jurisdiction and criminal law are considered. Harbinja puts forward policy suggestions, proposals for law reforms and sets out an innovative agenda which will open new avenues for research. Her useful consideration of current digital legacy tools and technologies also offers practical advice for users when it comes to their own estate planning.
Edina Harbinja is Reader in Law at Aston Law School, Aston University. Her principal areas of research concern legal issues surrounding the Internet and emerging technologies. She has published widely on aspects of internet law and regulation and has been a visiting scholar and invited speaker to universities and conferences internationally. She has pioneered the concept of post-mortem privacy. Her research has been highly impactful and has been cited by legislators, courts and policymakers worldwide. Edina regularly engages with the media, and her key appearances include Nature, TEDx, BBC, ABC, The Guardian, Thomson and Reuters etc.
Digital Death, Digital Assets and Post-Mortem Privacy
€97.99
