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Re: Digital Signature Laus (was Re: KISS for PKIX)
Eric,
There are a number of bills that have been introduced at the federal level
that are interesting, but passage of any will be a major challenge. One of
the problems that we face in passing a uniform federal digital signature law
is that those of us (interest groups and lobbyists and their allies in the
legislatures) who have significantly overlapping common interests are
constantly divided while focusing on disputing the narrow issues that
separate us. I expect to see a bill of some kind become law this year. A
fully outlined legal infrastructure will develop over the next few years, but
those of us who have or represent business that require industrial strength
technical and legal infrastructures cannot wait even a year for some measure
of legal certainty to be attached to electronically authenticated agreements.
I believe that the only type of bill that has a reasonable chance of passage
is an incremental improvement taking a similar approach to that used
successfully when we passed the Government Paperwork Elimination Act last
year.
I believe that passing a law that supports uses of and enforces the validity
of electronic authentication as agreed to by informed parties in traditional
contracts is a significant step forward that everyone can agree to accept as
a fallback to the bills that each interest group is sponsoring.
All of this can be reduced to a bumpersticker type argument that resonates:
Electronic Authentication Legislation Initiatives are about the freedom to
contract &
the right to enforce contracts.
I don't think you will find many people who will oppose either the concept or
a properly worded (short) bit of legislative language.
Good luck and have fun while trudging through the state stuff...I have more
information if you need some...
X (signed)...Kawika Daguio
EVP, Financial Information Protection Association