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Valve reminds Steam users they don't actually own a darn thing they buy
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What happens to a steam account when someone dies? Its not like Steam does a lookup against a deaths register.
If the password is handed on, is the account auto deleted after 120 years?
If someone dies at 20 does the account live on for another 100 years?
I get the legality aspect, but how is this handled in practice?