EU Draft Digital Signature Directive

David Swarbrick david at swarb.demon.co.uk
Wed, 19 Aug 1998 20:24:51 +0100


In message <0179C35DAFD4A022*/c=gb/admd=bt/prmd=ukpo/o=royalmail/ou=lnmr
m1/s=Wardle/g=Clare/@MHS>, Clare Wardle <Clare.Wardle@postoffice.co.uk>
writes
>
>By the way, as far as I know the current proposals don't even say that you have 
>to use a licensed TTP let alone that you have to use any particular method of 
>encryption.

No but they do say that if you want your signature to have legal effect
you must do so. In effect it is the same thing.

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