One more paper posted: The Difficulties of Managing Online Estates

Well, one more paper down, one more to go! Today I completed the final paper for my class on information law and policy, which was one of my best classes this semester. It was a pretty tough one that required a lot of reading and a lot of extra work for the assignments, but I found it quite rewarding in the end.

The attached assignment is in a similar vein to the one I posted on Tuesday, but approaches the topic from a slightly different angle. The assignment in this case was to present an analysis of some of the policy problems that are raised by a project of our choice. Since I had already done a lot of thinking about the policy implications of how we handle online assets after a death, I decided to analyze some of the problems that are raised, and to postulate some solutions of my own.

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