Germany passes smart card e-signature law
The German parliament has given digital signatures generated by electronic cards the same legal force as written signatures. This fall, leading German banks are issuing new chip cards to customers that can be used with electronic scanners attached to PCs. Verification will take place online.
The source article is at afp.yahoo.
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