echovita obituary Raises Big Questions Online - Away State Journal
Explore the controversial world of obituary piracy and Echovita's business practices that raise ethical concerns without legal infringement.
Echovita aggregates obituaries that are publicly available online. The site her father’s obituary was posted on is called Echovita, a Quebec-based company.
We have been informed about an online site, “Echovita”, publishing obituaries and has been set up to accept flower and tree orders for grieving families. However, to our knowledge, the families never receive any orders, the money is lost, and the obituary information is incorrect.
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Echovita is a free tool used to help society find out who has passed away and allows you to send flowers...
We want to alert you that a Canadian company operating under the name of Echovita.com is engaged in pirating obituaries from newspapers and funeral home websites. Echovita.com revises the wording of the pirated obituaries to avoid copyright infringement lawsuits and then posts them on its website.
Pascal “Paco” Leclerc, who says he owns Echovita, claims that his company’s mission is virtuous. He’s informing the public of recent deaths, and families, he says, can publish obituaries ...
Echovita is an archive of obituaries and public death notices to keep you informed about people who have passed away.