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So many of us practically live online these days, but what happens to our social media lives after we pass on? Join Professor Andrew Gilden as he tackles important legal questions surrounding the social media afterlife and dive into some notable cases that could impact future decisions in this ever-evolving area of the law. Learn more about this evolving area of the law and how your own social media life and afterlife may be impacted by upcoming legal decisions. This program was presented by WU Stream: Bringing Willamette to You. For more videos like this, visit: http://www.willamette.edu/go/wu-stream. 0:00 - Intro 1:22 - Presentation begins 27:58 - Q/A Begins 28:28 - Q1: Are there decisions or conversations around an individual who hasn't shared information with birth-family members for safety reasons (i.e. sexual orientation, gender identity, etc.)? 30:16 - Q2: What happens to one’s digital content if no family member claims it and no provisions exist in a will or digital tool? 32:10 - Q3: If there are competing interests between intellectual property and digital property (i.e. music composer), are these addressed separately? 34:28 - Q4: Are there international communities handling these issues differently? 36:35 - Q5: How would you approach aging parents who understand the importance of passwords but maybe not digital asset ownership as a concept? 38:57 - Q6: Is there a reason to avoid joining certain social media platforms? 41:13 - Q7: Is there a place for people to learn about social media privacy and literacy? 42:37 - Q8: Do you have any good or bad examples of those who have handled the ‘online afterlife’? 45:10 - Q9: What aspects of ‘Social Media Afterlife’ would you like to see clarified in the future? 46:24 - Q10: What does the blue checkmark actually mean? (This question has an error in the video) 48:07 - Q11: Why does public policy seem to care so much more about information existing and being discovered digitally? 50:05 - Outro