2010/11/3 Andre Schnabel <andre.schna...@gmx.net>:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Von: Gianluca Turconi
> Gesendet: 03.11.10 08:40 Uhr
>
> Il 02/11/2010 20.57, Charles Marcus ha scritto: > It might sound complicated, 
> but once it is automated, it would 'just > work'. Of course, the system that 
> holds this information should be > backed up religiously...;) This system may 
> work, indeed. It would cover several important national laws in which digital 
> agreements are equalized to written ones.
>
> Ianal - but for German (and most EU countries) law, digital agreements are 
> only
> equivalent to written ones, if there is a trusted electronic signature in 
> place.
>
> So a just "click thru" would not really establish something that is legally 
> binding.

The same in Italy, i think. The framework on digital signatures was
established in EU in 1999:

http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:31999L0093:en:HTML

and i think is currently adopted in almost all UE countries national laws.

bye,
rob

>
> regards,
>
> André

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