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Am 06.10.2007 um 23:01 schrieb Thilo Six:

> Did you know e.g in Germany Email is no legitmate medium for commercal
> commication (siginig up contracts)?
hmh, I am quiet sure that also Germany has something like a  
"Signaturgesetz". At least for Austria I can say, that conforming to  
guidelines from the EU, there is a law, that allows any form of  
electronic communication for signing up contracts. Depending on the  
encryption-scheme the signing parties agree on, even "simple" PGP/GPG- 
Sinatures can be used. No special agreement is needed, if you use  
some state-certified scheme the so called "Sichere Signatur".

It's not easy to get and install the components, but they work - see  
also
http://lanti.wordpress.com/category/it-security/elektronische- 
signatur/ (German only, sorry)

Regards, Ingo

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Ingo Lantschner
Wien/Austria
http://ingo.lantschner.name
http://itblog.lantschner.name

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