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Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

2019

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Towards A New California Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access To Digital Assets Act, Michael T. Yu Apr 2019

Towards A New California Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access To Digital Assets Act, Michael T. Yu

Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review

California enacted the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act (the California RUFADAA) to govern the disclosure (or non-disclosure) of digital assets when a California resident dies. Digital assets include not just emails and social media accounts but may also include online files and assets, digital currencies, domain names, and blogs. The California RUFADAA ostensibly governs the disclosure of digital assets only when a California resident dies, and it, therefore, does not govern the scenario when a California resident becomes incapacitated and can no longer handle his or her digital assets. This scenario is likely to become more common …