If you live in a place where privacy is protected, the legal system keeps prying eyes from your personal information. But does that privacy extend beyond death? That depends. Tune in to learn more.
In this episode of Stuff You Should Know, Josh and Chuck dive into the fascinating and somewhat eerie world of privacy rights after death. They explore everything from "Death Switch" - a service that sends out your final messages posthumously - to how celebrities' images and identities can still make money long after they're gone, with Einstein's estate reportedly earning $76 million annually. The hosts examine the complex legal landscape of what privacy protections we have while alive versus what happens to our personal information and rights once we die, touching on everything from federal privacy laws to the surprising ways our digital and physical legacies live on.
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