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The recent release of a dead soldier's Yahoo e-mail account to his parents has sparked fresh debate over personal data. The question: Who owns your e-mail when you die? The attorney who represented the soldier's family in the dispute maintains there's no privacy debate over e-mail, which he calls "the same thing as a safe deposit box." However, an attorney who teaches Internet law says e-mail ownership rights "are going to become a floodgate of problems 10 years from now."
May 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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