The exponential proliferation of cyberspace and digital media has profoundly redefined the traditional legal and sociological parameters of death. An individual's passing no longer guarantees a complete cessation of their presence; rather, it often results in the survival of a voluminous, persistent "digital footprint". This enduring footprint is constructed from countless digital transactions, communications, and behavioral metadata generated throughout a lifetime. The accumulation of these "cybernated dossiers" presents an unpredictable challenge for legal systems, largely because data handlers, including social media platforms and cloud service providers, lack uniform practices for the preservation, removal, or inheritance of these assets.
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