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Re: Digital Signatures and the Law...
> Has there been any concideration for the difference between a digital
> signature that is used only for authentication and one that is legally
> binding??
What's the difference? When I sign a contract, I'm simply giving notice
that I accept its terms and conditions.
What I write in snail mail, however, may also be used in a court of law
to show that I actually thought or wrote whatever it was I wrote. Why
would e-mail be any different?
> I would hate for these Digital Signature Laws make every e-mail message I
> sent a legally binding document. :(
That's the rub about nailing down identity...there's no such thing as
plausible deniability anymore.
In a court of law, assuming you could prove to a judge and jury that
digi sigs establish identity beyond a reasonable doubt, I'd imagine
that anything signed, law or no law, would be legally binding insofar
as you actually wrote it.
I think I'm missing something...?
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