whether or not any court would uphold a signature from some random service OR does Docusign have some special sauce that makes it legit.
According to AI… “A DocuSign agreement becomes legally binding through electronic signatures backed by laws like the U.S. E-Sign Act and ESIGN, which treat digital signatures the same as handwritten ones if intent to sign is clear.”
Probably has more to do with your ability to prove that whatever key signed the contract is controlled by the party who claims to have signed the contract.
That’s exactly what I’m thinking. Would be awesome for small agreements amongst Bitcoiners but could it be used for actual legal disputes if parties can’t prove they are the ones who signed.
I guess what I’m wondering is…
whether or not any court would uphold a signature from some random service OR does Docusign have some special sauce that makes it legit.
According to AI…
“A DocuSign agreement becomes legally binding through electronic signatures backed by laws like the U.S. E-Sign Act and ESIGN, which treat digital signatures the same as handwritten ones if intent to sign is clear.”
That’s exactly what I’m thinking. Would be awesome for small agreements amongst Bitcoiners but could it be used for actual legal disputes if parties can’t prove they are the ones who signed.