ESIGN Act
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ESIGN Act
(ESIGNature Act) A law enacted by the U.S. government on October 1, 2000 that gives electronic signatures the same legality as one that is handwritten. See electronic signature.Copyright © 1981-2025 by The Computer Language Company Inc. All Rights reserved. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction is strictly prohibited without permission from the publisher.
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The combination of the DocuSignEoACAOs e-signing process employing authentication and biometrics from Authentify was introduced June 30, 2010, the tenth anniversary of the signing of the
ESIGN Act. First customers went live in late July and more than 35,000 documents have been protected and signed since introduction.
NAA attorneys affirm that the Blue Moon E-Signature Module complies with the 2000
ESIGN Act.
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