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Digital Estate

Planning

Memorialization

Online

Obituaries

Post-Death

Services

Funny Stuff

Forever

Curation

You’re

delusional

What do you

want to save?

thought about

what's important

to you?

if you think what we

put on the web is

forever.

Have

The Internet Archive

will not save you

John Romano

Do you have any

Justin

Ellsworth

Matthew Koons

ghosts in your digital closet

@johnwromano

You're Dead. Your Data Isn't.

you'd rather not be found?

Your Dead, Your Data Isn't...

TheDigitalBeyond.com

You?

It's a

Leslie

Harpold

What do you

pay for online?

Earn income

Now What...

For Law and Policy?

fragile web

Do your

photos

exist only

online?

Virtual assets

Save it?

What are

Who should have

access to them

after you die?

Delete it?

Hardware

What Happens Now?

Uncertainty and Confusion

Commercial Terms

Patchwork of Practices and Laws

you

Social and Cultural Norms

INFRASTRUCTURE

Codification and Harmonization

User’s Wishes. Corporate Partner agrees to preserve, respect, and carry out user wishes stored on Entrusted with respect to said user’s account with Corporate Partner. Corporate Partner’s duties under this provision does not include commencing any action to delete or transfer user’s account as Entrustet will provide notification, which will commence the process. Therefore, Corporate Partner agrees to allow Entrustet to facilitate the deletion or transfer of user’s account pursuant to user’s wishes as memorialized on Entrustet.com.

Public Infrastructure & Open Architecture

New Statute

on Social Media

Who's important

to you online?

CT. E-Mail Law

Accessing and Archiving Your Own Data

doing

2009 Connecticut Code Title 45a Probate Courts and Procedure Chapter 802b Decedents' Estates Sec. 45a-334a. Access to decedent's electronic mail account.

      Sec. 45a-334a. Access to decedent's electronic mail account. (a) For the purposes of this section:

      (1) "Electronic mail service provider" means any person who (A) is an intermediary in sending or receiving electronic mail, and (B) provides to end-users of electronic mail services the ability to send or receive electronic mail; and

      (2) "Electronic mail account" means: (A) All electronic mail sent or received by an end-user of electronic mail services provided by an electronic mail service provider that is stored or recorded by such electronic mail service provider in the regular course of providing such services; and (B) any other electronic information stored or recorded by such electronic mail service provider that is directly related to the electronic mail services provided to such end-user by such electronic mail service provider, including, but not limited to, billing and payment information.

      (b) An electronic mail service provider shall provide, to the executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased person who was domiciled in this state at the time of his or her death, access to or copies of the contents of the electronic mail account of such deceased person upon receipt by the electronic mail service provider of: (1) A written request for such access or copies made by such executor or administrator, accompanied by a copy of the death certificate and a certified copy of the certificate of appointment as executor or administrator; or (2) an order of the court of probate that by law has jurisdiction of the estate of such deceased person.

      (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require an electronic mail service provider to disclose any information in violation of any applicable federal law.

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RI E-Mail Law

Example of Identity Servicies at Death

Identity Credential Verification Gateway (ICVG)

ARCHITECTURE

2009 Rhode Island CodeTitle 33 - Probate practice and procedureCHAPTER 33-27 - Access to Decedents' Electronic Mail Accounts Act § 33-27-1 - Short title.

SECTION 33-27-1

   § 33-27-1  Short title. – This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Access to Decedents' Electronic Mail Accounts Act". Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Rhode Island may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources

SECTION 33-27-2

   § 33-27-2  Definitions. – As used in this chapter:

   (1) "Electronic mail service provider" means any person who:

   (A) Is an intermediary in sending or receiving electronic mail; and

   (B) Provides to end-users of electronic mail services the ability to send or receive electronic mail.

   (2) "Electronic mail account" means:

   (A) All electronic mail sent or received by an end-user of electronic mail services provided by an electronic mail service provider that is stored or recorded by such electronic mail service provider in the regular course of providing such services; and

   (B) Any other electronic information stored or recorded by such electronic mail service provider that is directly related to the electronic mail services provided to such end-user by such electronic mail service provider, including, but not limited to, billing and payment information.

SECTION 33-27-2

   § 33-27-2  Definitions. – As used in this chapter:

   (1) "Electronic mail service provider" means any person who:

   (A) Is an intermediary in sending or receiving electronic mail; and

   (B) Provides to end-users of electronic mail services the ability to send or receive electronic mail.

   (2) "Electronic mail account" means:

   (A) All electronic mail sent or received by an end-user of electronic mail services provided by an electronic mail service provider that is stored or recorded by such electronic mail service provider in the regular course of providing such services; and

   (B) Any other electronic information stored or recorded by such electronic mail service provider that is directly related to the electronic mail services provided to such end-user by such electronic mail service provider, including, but not limited to, billing and payment information.

SECTION 33-27-3

   § 33-27-3  Access to decedents' electronic mail. – An electronic mail service provider shall provide, to the executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased person who was domiciled in this state at the time of his or her death, access to or copies of the contents of the electronic mail account of such deceased person upon receipt by the electronic mail service provider of:

   (A) A written request for such access or copies made by such executor or administrator, accompanied by a copy of the death certificate and a certified copy of the certificate of appointment as executor and administrator; and

   (B) An order of the court of probate that by law has jurisdiction of the estate of such deceased person, designating such executor or administrator as an agent for the subscriber, as defined in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U.S.C. § 2701, on behalf of his/her estate, and ordering that the estate shall first indemnify the electronic mail service provider from all liability in complying with such order.

SECTION 33-27-4

   § 33-27-4  Violation of federal law. – Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require an electronic mail service provider to disclose any information in violation of any applicable federal law.

SECTION 33-27-5

   § 33-27-5  Severability. – If any provision of this chapter or the application of it to any person or circumstances is held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the chapter, which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this chapter are declared to be severable.

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From OneBeacon Insurance Group

ID Verification Standardization

http://www.onebeacon.com/content_speciality.aspx?id=358&mnuid=1.9.3&expand=1

Hardware

Estate Identity Services

Focuses on reducing the potential for fraud perpetrated through the misuse of deceased's personal information.

Guides surviving spouse in safeguarding own identity as well as loved one's. Services include:

* Copy of Loved One's Credit Report

* Clarification of Existing Credit Accounts - will also be checked for embedded life insurance benefits

* Systematic Notification of Credit Bureaus - locking down identity of deceased

* Notification to All Credit Issuers

* Account Assistance - obtaining marriage certificates, birth certificates, death certificates and certificates of discharge from the military

Which communities

should be notified?

to safeguard

flickr - Frank Carroll

flickr - Jerome Bon

flickr - Anita Ritenour

your digital

legacy?

Evan Carroll

flickr - Simon

flickr - Laura Hamilton

@evancarroll

NSTIC

TheDigitalBeyond.com

Burial of Indigents & Transients

County Rules

State Statute

Canada

http://www.simcoereformer.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=1450881

Jesse Davis

@entreprecurious

Entrustet.com

Dazza Greenwood

@dazzagreenwood

CIVICS.com

#digitaldeath

Adele McAlear

@adelemcalear

DeathAndDigitalLegacy.com

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