ARTICLE
5 August 2013

Ajemian v. Yahoo!

A case involving a request by a deceased man’s relatives to access his Yahoo! email account, which was denied by Yahoo!, highlights the difficulty of balancing electronic privacy with the rights of those claiming a legitimate reason to access online content.
United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment
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Rick Joyce and Tiffany Nichols published "Ajemian v. Yahoo!" in the July 2013 edition of E-Commerce Law Reports.

Abstract

A case involving a request by a deceased man's relatives to access his Yahoo! email account, which was denied by Yahoo!, highlights the difficulty of balancing electronic privacy with the rights of those claiming a legitimate reason to access online content.

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ARTICLE
5 August 2013

Ajemian v. Yahoo!

United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment

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