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Protection of digital assets on social media navigating privacy and inheritance challenges

By: ., Prerna and Sarkar, Subhradipta.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Journal of Indian Law Institute Description: 66(2),Apr-Jun, 2024: p.193-206.Subject(s): digital asset, Social media, General Data Protection RegulationSummary: Today technology controls our lives study, and earn. Images, videos, and memories on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Google Drive, etc. This article investigates digital data as a monetary and sentimental asset. It analyzes digital asset classification and the failure of Indian law, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. Social media firms and others exploit this data during our lifetime and, most crucially, after death. Most individuals are unaware of their digital traces after death. Property and succession rules are silent on this issue; hence this article supports digital asset inheritance. It examines inheritance issues like privacy on social media and emails via numerous examples. In addition to the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation and the United State’s Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, social media networks also regulate digital assets and inheritance. The paper closes with proposals for preserving digital assets after death and amending Indian inheritance rules.- Reproduced http://14.139.60.116:8080/jspui/bitstream/123456789/48339/1/15_Protection%20of%20Digital%20Assets%20on%20Social%20Media%20Navigating%20Privacy%20and%20Inheritance%20Challenges.pdf
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Today technology controls our lives study, and earn. Images, videos, and memories
on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Google Drive, etc. This article investigates
digital data as a monetary and sentimental asset. It analyzes digital asset classification
and the failure of Indian law, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act,
2023. Social media firms and others exploit this data during our lifetime and, most
crucially, after death. Most individuals are unaware of their digital traces after
death. Property and succession rules are silent on this issue; hence this article
supports digital asset inheritance. It examines inheritance issues like privacy on
social media and emails via numerous examples. In addition to the EU’s General
Data Protection Regulation and the United State’s Revised Uniform Fiduciary
Access to Digital Assets Act, social media networks also regulate digital assets and
inheritance. The paper closes with proposals for preserving digital assets after death
and amending Indian inheritance rules.- Reproduced

http://14.139.60.116:8080/jspui/bitstream/123456789/48339/1/15_Protection%20of%20Digital%20Assets%20on%20Social%20Media%20Navigating%20Privacy%20and%20Inheritance%20Challenges.pdf

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