Tony Lane wrote:

> Digital signatures are, in general, legally binding.

In the EU qualified digital signatures (QES) are legally binding
and I strongly doubt that in the U.S. with it's ESIGN Act the same
holds true for GnuPG home installations.

I guess a proper Google search will show it us. :-)

Otherwise the commercially available PGP or free GnuPG would have been
mentioned in the news as a low cost eSig solution long time ago, right?

Regards
Stefan

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