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June 26, 2005
Financial institutions, privacy, EFT Code and deceased estates
[Australian Regulatory Review (including Financial Services Industry Regulation)] Digital Property and the Laws of Inheritance from TechNews World discussses whether executors have the right to obtain passwords to websites and email services used by a deceased.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Ramblings from the Roost] Pass on the Password?: on how to handle all of ones affairs - and now days that includes Blogs, Websites, email accounts, Pay... by its policy of protecting the privacy of its e-mail subscribers, spokeswoman Karen Mahon said.
[Pchere.blogspot.com] Quick Online Tips: Yahoo Discloses Email: Privacy Issues vs. Legal ...: This lays open a new chapter related to privacy issues of your email and the internet. The word of law and legal procedure may force email providers to disclose your email passwords to relatives and disclose all personal details and private corresspondence (which you may never have wanted).
[Cotse.net] Privacy Watch - Free Press: "Reacting to US computer industry giant Apple's attempts to find out the identity of the sources used by three online publications for some of their articles about Apple, Reporters Without Borders today called for online journalists, as well as those website operators and bloggers whose work constitutes real journalism, to be accorded the same legal protections as journalists with the traditional press."Full story - Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
[Urbanlegends.about.com] The High Price of Generic Drugs Urban Legends and Folklore Blog ...: The 21st annual Perspectives on Contemporary Legend International Conference got underway today at Sir Walter Grenfell College in Corner Brook, Newfoundland with renowned folklorists discussing Read more... #
[Hoax-slayer.com] Common Internet Scams - An Overview: Such an email is more than likely the type of Internet scam known as "phishing". A phisher scam is one in which victims are tricked into providing personal information such as account numbers and passwords to what they believe to be a legitimate company or organization.
[Masternewmedia.org] Dead Internet Marketing Techniques - Robin Good' Sharewood Tidings: These pop-up windows were a great marketing tool because websites can sell to the same visitor twice, or capture their email address to sell to them later. The problem now is that the web has become so saturated with these pop-up ads that they slow down page loading speeds, annoy the visitor trying to trying to search for something important and waste valuable bandwidth space.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Privacy, Global Security Watch
Posted at June 26, 2005 10:24 AM
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