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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1573015" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>I think there will be a legal precedent established soon regarding the matter of digital property. There have been several instances already in the USA. The parents of a deceased military serviceman trying to access their son's Facebook account, parents of a young girl who suicided trying to access her social media to find out if she had been the victim of online bullying. The list goes on and it is obvious that some sort of mechanism needs to be put in place. Obviously a warrant can be issued to access this info where criminal action is suspected but that doesn't cover digital property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1573015, member: 204485"] I think there will be a legal precedent established soon regarding the matter of digital property. There have been several instances already in the USA. The parents of a deceased military serviceman trying to access their son's Facebook account, parents of a young girl who suicided trying to access her social media to find out if she had been the victim of online bullying. The list goes on and it is obvious that some sort of mechanism needs to be put in place. Obviously a warrant can be issued to access this info where criminal action is suspected but that doesn't cover digital property. [/QUOTE]
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