Digital Legacy: Redefining Estate Law in the Age of Social Media and Virtual Assets

Authors

  • Joydeep Chowdhury Department of Law, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sonargaon University (SU), Dhaka 147I, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69971/lra.3.1.2025.57

Keywords:

digital legacy, estate law, digital assets, social media inheritance, virtual assets

Abstract

It is quite challenging to properly address the issues of digital assets and online identities by conventional estate rules in the era of digital technologies. Rising social media platforms, cryptocurrencies, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and other virtual assets have made digital legacy complex. Current research highlights the constraints of existing estate laws for the administration of digital assets after death and the legal obstacles resulting from digital platform contractual limitations. The key challenges identified are assets classification, protection of privacy rights, and enforcement of policies on a wider scale. By comparing the global legal approaches and evolving trends in digital inheritance, a comprehensive framework including digital assets into estate planning has been proposed. A balanced legal framework ensuring fair distribution, protecting heirs' rights and building trust in the digital economy is the solution.

Author Biography

  • Joydeep Chowdhury, Department of Law, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Sonargaon University (SU), Dhaka 147I, Bangladesh

    Joydeep Chowdhury holds an LLB (Honours) and LLM from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He previously served as a lecturer in law at The Millennium University, Dhaka, where he was dedicated to educating and mentoring aspiring legal professionals.  

    In addition to his academic career, he has gained valuable experience working with reputable law firms, actively contributing to various legal matters and refining his practical expertise. He is also a practicing Advocate at the District and Sessions Judge Court in Dhaka, demonstrating his commitment to both legal practice and academia.  

    Currently, he is a full-time lecturer and Assistant Course Coordinator in the Department of Law, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, at Sonargaon University, Dhaka, where he continues to contribute to legal education and research. He has published numerous peer-reviewed research articles in well-reputed national and international journals, further establishing his expertise in the field of law.

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2025-03-18

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Digital Legacy: Redefining Estate Law in the Age of Social Media and Virtual Assets. (2025). Legal Research & Analysis , 3(1). https://doi.org/10.69971/lra.3.1.2025.57

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