Hi, This is a off topic question, but I do not know where to go with it.
I just signed up with hellosign.com. It is a service where you upload an image file with your handwritten signature. Later on you can upload a document and they will merge your signature and document, and mail it to the one you specified. (at least that is how I understand it) They claim (http://www.hellosign.com/info/faq) that electronic signatures are legally binding, and refer fx to "European Directive (EC/1999/93)" ( http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/esignature/docs/electronic_sig_report.pdf). As far as I can see, this document is about digital signing using certificate and so on. As I see it, the service provided by hellosign.com has nothing to do with the topics in "European Directive (EC/1999/93)". Am I right or wrong? /Morten
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