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by bombcar
1283 days ago
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Document signing is NOT a technical problem. It's a legal acceptance problem - and everyone KNOWS docusign and friends and understands how they're admissible. Anything else would have to compete with that and people would be suspicious of it for a long time. The best way for something like LE for docusign to start would be via a government office of some sort. |
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We may be saying the same thing, but just to clarify / put another way: it's a legal compliance problem. DocuSign is admissible (in the US) because it adheres to the state and Federal regulations that have been passed which carefully enumerate the requirements of legally acceptable digitally signed documents, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Signatures_in_Globa...
It's lower risk in a corporation with a lot to lose to say, here's this implementation that we know is compliant, than to say, we made our own or used an obscure one and we think it is. Corporate politics will usually encourage decision makers to go with the former.