From: Stefano Zanero (s.zanero@securenetwork.it)
Date: Fri Feb 17 2006 - 18:31:39 EST
Maxim Kostioukov wrote:
> I beg your pardon but I would like to extend the question.
>
> Usually in which form the waiver is presented: by email or signed paper?
Under the EU directives, an e-mail can not be considered as effective as
a proof as a signed paper document. So I'd strongly advise on using
traditional signatures or legally-strong digital signatures (such as
"qualified signatures", per the EU directives) in the European Union
countries.
Stefano
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