Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back”
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Resumo: | This paper analyzes one episode of the series Black Mirror, titled “Be Right Back”. The purpose is to consider the possibility of storing information of deceased people from social networks for further use, and the implications it could bring to succession law. Much has been discussed on digital inheritance and the destination of stored assets from virtual profiles and e-mail accounts after death. However, the possibility of using the data collected after the person’s death is questionable, especially with the fictional possibility of using them for the development of “interactive avatars”. Technology from the analyzed episode can be seen in real life in initial stages, with social network accounts that make people “immortal”. The methodology used here is inductive and exploratory, and establishes a dialogue with the metafiction of Black Mirror in order to exemplify and theorize a not-so-distant possibility. This paper is based on the “Law and Fiction” research area in order to formulate its propositions. At the end, it presents three lines of analysis: the manifestation of will, the right to being forgotten, and the rights of personality, in order to conclude the impossibility of the research object to be fully real in current legal order, which now seems unfit to deal with digital inheritance matters. |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back”A sucessão do direito à imagem e à memória digital: entre a realidade e a metaficção em “Be right back”digital inheritanceBlack Mirrorartificial intelligencesocial networkdata storage.herança digital"Black Mirror"inteligência artificialredes sociaisarmazenamento de dados.This paper analyzes one episode of the series Black Mirror, titled “Be Right Back”. The purpose is to consider the possibility of storing information of deceased people from social networks for further use, and the implications it could bring to succession law. Much has been discussed on digital inheritance and the destination of stored assets from virtual profiles and e-mail accounts after death. However, the possibility of using the data collected after the person’s death is questionable, especially with the fictional possibility of using them for the development of “interactive avatars”. Technology from the analyzed episode can be seen in real life in initial stages, with social network accounts that make people “immortal”. The methodology used here is inductive and exploratory, and establishes a dialogue with the metafiction of Black Mirror in order to exemplify and theorize a not-so-distant possibility. This paper is based on the “Law and Fiction” research area in order to formulate its propositions. At the end, it presents three lines of analysis: the manifestation of will, the right to being forgotten, and the rights of personality, in order to conclude the impossibility of the research object to be fully real in current legal order, which now seems unfit to deal with digital inheritance matters.O presente artigo busca analisar, baseando-se no episódio “Be right back” da série Black Mirror, a possibilidade do armazenamento e uso de informações coletadas em redes sociais de pessoas falecidas e suas implicações no âmbito sucessório. Muito se discute sobre herança digital e a destinação de bens armazenados em perfis virtuais ou contas de e-mail. Entretanto, questiona-se a utilização de dados coletados a partir da interação do usuário ainda vivo, e a posterior utilização como um “avatar interativo”. Formas iniciais da tecnologia que se observa no episódio em análise, já podem ser vislumbradas na realidade: contas criadas em redes sociais específicas para se tornar “imortal”. A metodologia utilizada, qual seja indutiva e exploratória, dialoga com a metaficção de Black Mirror para a exemplificação e construção teórica de uma possibilidade não tão distante. Utiliza-se a vertente do “Direito e Ficção” para construção do trabalho e suas proposições. Fundamenta-se, ao fim, o questionamento sob os três paradigmas: a manifestação de vontade, direito ao esquecimento e os direitos da personalidade, para estruturar a compreensão da impossibilidade da realização do objetivo de estudo no ordenamento, apontando-se também, o despreparo da legislação para lidar com questões de herança digital.Rede Brasileira Direito e Literatura (RDL)2020-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.rdl.org.br/anamps/article/view/59610.21119/anamps.62.645-665ANAMORPHOSIS - International Journal of Law and Literature; Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): julho-dezembro; 645-665ANAMORPHOSIS – Revista Internacional de Derecho y Literatura; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2020): julho-dezembro; 645-665ANAMORPHOSIS – Revue internationale de droit et littérature; Vol. 6 No 2 (2020): julho-dezembro; 645-665ANAMORPHOSIS - Rivista Internazionale di Diritto e Letteratura; V. 6 N. 2 (2020): julho-dezembro; 645-665ANAMORPHOSIS - Revista Internacional de Direito e Literatura; v. 6 n. 2 (2020): julho-dezembro; 645-6652446-80882446-808810.21119/anamps.62.2020reponame:Anamorphosis (Porto Alegre)instname:Rede Brasileira Direito e Literatura (RDL)instacron:RDLporenghttps://periodicos.rdl.org.br/anamps/article/view/596/pdfhttps://periodicos.rdl.org.br/anamps/article/view/596/pdf_1Copyright (c) 2020 ANAMORPHOSIS - Revista Internacional de Direito e Literaturainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerraz, Miriam Olivia KnopikFerneda, Ariê Scherreier2020-12-30T13:23:09Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/596Revistahttp://rdl.org.br/seer/index.php/anampsONGhttps://periodicos.rdl.org.br/anamps/oairevista@rdl.org.br||henriete@rdl.org.br2446-80882446-8088opendoar:2020-12-30T13:23:09Anamorphosis (Porto Alegre) - Rede Brasileira Direito e Literatura (RDL)false |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” A sucessão do direito à imagem e à memória digital: entre a realidade e a metaficção em “Be right back” |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” Ferraz, Miriam Olivia Knopik digital inheritance Black Mirror artificial intelligence social network data storage. herança digital "Black Mirror" inteligência artificial redes sociais armazenamento de dados. |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” |
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Succession of image and digital memory rights: between reality and metafiction in “Be right back” |
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Ferraz, Miriam Olivia Knopik |
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Ferraz, Miriam Olivia Knopik Ferneda, Ariê Scherreier |
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Ferneda, Ariê Scherreier |
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Ferraz, Miriam Olivia Knopik Ferneda, Ariê Scherreier |
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digital inheritance Black Mirror artificial intelligence social network data storage. herança digital "Black Mirror" inteligência artificial redes sociais armazenamento de dados. |
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digital inheritance Black Mirror artificial intelligence social network data storage. herança digital "Black Mirror" inteligência artificial redes sociais armazenamento de dados. |
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This paper analyzes one episode of the series Black Mirror, titled “Be Right Back”. The purpose is to consider the possibility of storing information of deceased people from social networks for further use, and the implications it could bring to succession law. Much has been discussed on digital inheritance and the destination of stored assets from virtual profiles and e-mail accounts after death. However, the possibility of using the data collected after the person’s death is questionable, especially with the fictional possibility of using them for the development of “interactive avatars”. Technology from the analyzed episode can be seen in real life in initial stages, with social network accounts that make people “immortal”. The methodology used here is inductive and exploratory, and establishes a dialogue with the metafiction of Black Mirror in order to exemplify and theorize a not-so-distant possibility. This paper is based on the “Law and Fiction” research area in order to formulate its propositions. At the end, it presents three lines of analysis: the manifestation of will, the right to being forgotten, and the rights of personality, in order to conclude the impossibility of the research object to be fully real in current legal order, which now seems unfit to deal with digital inheritance matters. |
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