X-Message-Number: 31742 Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 13:58:06 -0400 Subject: Virtual Immortality From: Charles Platt <> I'm starting to see companies that serve (or exploit, as you wish) those of us who spend a lot of time in webspace and are aware that after death occurs in the physical world, our virtual identities may linger in various uncontrolled or unexpected ways, or may disappear faster than we would like. Issues range from the persistence of a "dead" profile on Facebook to the inability of relatives to shut down accounts because they lack the necessary passwords. Here's a fair summary of some options: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/05/18/eternal-space-legacy-locker/ However, eternalspace.com, the first item on the list, has already gone out of business. I subscribe to a mail list for funeral directors, and the list owner has commented that "the funeral industry is much slower to accept new product and introduce that product into the arrangement room or to client families than other industries." Evidently cryonicists aren't the only ones whose big ideas about "death management" don't catch on as fast as they expect--and lose money as a result. As of today, the virtualspace.com home page survives in a Google cache; but I don't know if it will still be there tomorrow. Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=31742