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Old 01-07-2015, 05:33 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
@burnaftereading - no suggestion that ebooks are the only items being bequethed, rather this discussion, as per the OP, is about being clear about one's intentions re one's digital property.
i don't see digital property as much (of a) property. my online social accounts can get wiped, and my ebooks/mp3/avi files can go wherever. the only things i'd be really concerned about (not just legally but also in terms of "so, what have i accomplished in my life?") would be REAL property, physical tangible things. a house, a boat, a company, a sword collection.

maybe it's just me, but i place as much value on digital property as i do on e-friends: they're always there to talk about babies or give thumbs-up on pics, but they never show up when i need to move a couch or bury a body
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