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Adam Glaser wrote:
Do you think that digital signatures will make any headway in the near
future? Digital signatures provide all of the same services as manual
signatures, that is non-repudiation, authentication and integrity. In
some cases, it seems to me that digital signatures would be more secure
than physical signatures.

The problem is ... who administers the signatures?

You can get digital signatures from various sources ... most of whom you
have to pay ... or even use public key encryption ... which is free.
Obviously for digital signatures to be of any use, they have to be
compatible.

david
(who's PP public key can be found at
http://www.geekyramblings.org/about/pgp/)

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