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Lawyers Propose Solution to Digital Afterlife

Jul 16, 2014 1482 Viewed Alka Anand Singh Add Source Preference

A group of U.S. lawyers says it has an answer to the question of what should happen to online accounts when a person dies. Lawyer Naomi Cahn, who helped draft the proposed act, says it stresses the importance of managing your digital assets. (July 16)

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