A Nebraska bill would hand over control of digital accounts to a deceased person’s next...
A Nebraska bill would hand over control of digital accounts to a deceased person’s next of kin. LB-783 (http://xrl.us/bmsydw) would give a personal representative power to “take control of, conduct, continue, or terminate any account of a deceased person on…
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any social networking web site, microblogging or short message service web site, or email service web site.” The bill was proposed by Senator John Wightman on behalf of the Nebraska Bar Association to clarify the rights of representatives of the deceased, and it’s modeled after Oklahoma’s 2010 digital property management after death law.