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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1573014" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Hiya Tattooed Mac, I have been interested in this topic for a while and wrote a thread about it but you are right. Digital property has been a bit of an issue for a while. I found this draft document at a legal site.</p><p>Digital Assets. My executor shall have the power to access, handle, distribute and dispose of my digital assets.</p><p> </p><p>“Digital Assets.” “Digital assets” includes files stored on my digital devices, including but not limited to, desktops, laptops, tablets, peripherals, storage devices, mobile telephones, smartphones, and any similar digital device which currently exists or may exist as technology develops or such comparable items as technology develops. The term “digital assets” also includes but is not limited to emails received, email accounts, digital music, digital photographs, digital videos, software licenses, social network accounts, file sharing accounts, financial accounts, domain registrations, DNS service accounts, web hosting accounts, tax preparation service accounts, online stores, affiliate programs, other online accounts and similar digital items which currently exist or may exist as technology develops or such comparable items as technology develops, regardless of the ownership of the physical device upon which the digital item is stored.</p><p>Optionally you may want to specify another individual who is more technologically savvy to assist the executor in handling digital assets.</p><p>I authorize my executor to engage _____________ to assist in accessing, handling, distributing and disposing of my digital assets.</p><p>Finally it may be desirable to reference an external list of digital assets and relevant user names and passwords.</p><p>I have prepared a memorandum with instructions concerning my digital assets and their access, handling, distribution and disposition. I direct my executor and beneficiaries to follow my instructions concerning my digital assets.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the "wall of text", so far as I know only Google has put in place an option for accounts that have not been activated for a set time, contacting nominated family members with an access code to allow them to download your content.</p><p>Cheers, Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1573014, member: 204485"] Hiya Tattooed Mac, I have been interested in this topic for a while and wrote a thread about it but you are right. Digital property has been a bit of an issue for a while. I found this draft document at a legal site. Digital Assets. My executor shall have the power to access, handle, distribute and dispose of my digital assets. “Digital Assets.” “Digital assets” includes files stored on my digital devices, including but not limited to, desktops, laptops, tablets, peripherals, storage devices, mobile telephones, smartphones, and any similar digital device which currently exists or may exist as technology develops or such comparable items as technology develops. The term “digital assets” also includes but is not limited to emails received, email accounts, digital music, digital photographs, digital videos, software licenses, social network accounts, file sharing accounts, financial accounts, domain registrations, DNS service accounts, web hosting accounts, tax preparation service accounts, online stores, affiliate programs, other online accounts and similar digital items which currently exist or may exist as technology develops or such comparable items as technology develops, regardless of the ownership of the physical device upon which the digital item is stored. Optionally you may want to specify another individual who is more technologically savvy to assist the executor in handling digital assets. I authorize my executor to engage _____________ to assist in accessing, handling, distributing and disposing of my digital assets. Finally it may be desirable to reference an external list of digital assets and relevant user names and passwords. I have prepared a memorandum with instructions concerning my digital assets and their access, handling, distribution and disposition. I direct my executor and beneficiaries to follow my instructions concerning my digital assets. Sorry for the "wall of text", so far as I know only Google has put in place an option for accounts that have not been activated for a set time, contacting nominated family members with an access code to allow them to download your content. Cheers, Rod [/QUOTE]
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