The recent release of a dead soldier's e-mail account to his parents in Michigan has sparked a new debate over personal data: Who owns your e-mail when you die?
Slain Soldier's e-Mail Spurs Legal Debate
The recent release of a dead soldier's e-mail account to his parents in Michigan has sparked a new debate over personal data: Who owns your e-mail when you die?
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