Affiliation:
1. Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
2. University of Reading, Reading, UK
Abstract
Many online services assume that they each account will only be accessed by one person, ever. This is even enshrined in the terms and conditions for some. However, our identities are bound up with others in various ways, in both life and death, legally and socially. A basic classification system for multiple ownership of accounts is proposed, based on fictionalised accounts of real world problems encountered by the authors and their acquaintances.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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