Electronic Signatures
Michael Froomkin
froomkin at law.miami.edu
Fri Jun 7 12:23:45 PDT 1996
On 6 Jun 1996 nelson at crynwr.com wrote:
> >
> > The law does not specify how an electronic document must be
> > signed, but Barassi and others say it probably will mean coding the text
> > and typed signature so they cannot be changed by anyone other than the
> > writer.
>
Before you get all hot under the collar, may I note that I've known
Barassi for more than a year, and he is very technically sophisticated.
Allow for some reporter-garble. Barassi understands digital signatures
as well as you do.
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