Privacy protection after death: an ongoing dilemma
Privacy protection does not cease to exist at death, as privacy laws protect information until 50 years post-mortem. So, why does the protected information of public figures often find its way into the public domain long before this embargoed period elapses, sometimes almost immediately after death?
Firstly, the primary question is: What defines a public figure? Some individuals are public figures long before their deaths, while others become public figures at …











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