PDA

View Full Version : Would you?


ninjalooter1701
12-21-2004, 05:46 PM
(Imagine) You are a yahoo employee with access to password databases. Do you give the family the password, most likely jeapordizing your job and possibly your career?
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/12/21/soldier.email.ap/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/12/21/soldier.email.ap/index.html)

Dead Marine's kin plead for e-mail

Tuesday, December 21, 2004 Posted: 11:01 AM EST (1601 GMT)

WIXOM, Michigan (AP) -- The family of a Marine killed in Iraq is pleading with Internet giant Yahoo! for access to his e-mail account, which the company says is off-limits under its privacy policy.

Lance Cpl. Justin M. Ellsworth, 20, was killed by a roadside bomb on November 13 during a foot patrol in Al Anbar province. The family wants the complete e-mail file that Justin maintained, including notes to and from others.

"I want to be able to remember him in his words. I know he thought he was doing what he needed to do. I want to have that for the future," said John Ellsworth, Justin's father. "It's the last thing I have of my son."

But without the account's password, the request has been repeatedly denied. In addition, Yahoo! policy calls for erasing all accounts that are inactive for 90 days. Yahoo! also maintains that all users agree at sign-up that rights to a member's ID or contents within an account terminate upon death.

"While we sympathize with any grieving family, Yahoo! accounts and any contents therein are nontransferable" even after death, said Karen Mahon, a Yahoo! spokeswoman.

potter
12-21-2004, 05:52 PM
What if you do and the family finds that the soldier is secretly having an affair with someone...?

There is good and bad that could come of this. It would be best to let sleeping dogs lie.

toolman846
01-01-2005, 03:09 AM
The sleeping dog IS lying. In this case, the slleping dog of war is lying, forever stilled. If you have ever lost one that close to you, you might feel that any - ANY - touch of their soul is worth it, and there are no bad secrets. Only the stillness of the grave. And the silence of a broken heart.