You're Dead, Your Data Isn't: What Happens Now? |
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| Event | Interactive 2011 |
| Format | Panel |
| Organizer | John Romano – The Digital Beyond |
| Description | The Web has changed your life, your death and what you leave behind. Your heirlooms like photos, videos and letters are now stored in digital form and—in many cases—on servers that you don't own like those of Flickr, YouTube and Gmail. What should happen to your "legacy" data? With over 285,000 Facebook users set to die this year, you really should think about it. The Internet generation is coming of age and this issue is only growing. We have to respond with new legal frameworks and standards to support this change. The good news is that entrepreneurs, attorneys, archivists and scholars are already working on solutions. Join us to learn what happens to your digital life after you die and what's being done to give you a say in it. |
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| Level | Beginner |
| Category | Social Issues |
| Tags | death, identity, legacy |