Digitally secured signatures shouldn't be any problem if you have the software, license, and set up. There's a whole truckload of legal briefs on them on the web, including the advantages and disadvantages. It's basically, asui, pretty much like setting up a shopping cart but with the shopper verified or uniquely identified. It's the verification part that's the pita. How does Erik know Phil isn't using my name when he sends in my photos? Okay, I know, Phil would *never* use my photos -- but I'm making a hypothetical. sh --- Phil Edwards <biotypical@hotmail.com> wrote: > For the past three years I've used a PIN given me by the > IRS to > electronically sign my FAFSA to continue my indebtedness. > It's legal and > binding enough for them, why not have something similar > for us? > > > "By entering (or checking the box here) you are in effect > signing your name > and agreeing to the terms above in a legally binding > manner." > > Something along those lines should work. > > > _______________________________________________ > AGA-Contest mailing list > AGA-Contest@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-contest > The American Cichlid Association Annual Convention Just the biggest aquarium hobby convention of the year (would Texas have it any other way?) Ft. Worth, Texas July 21-24 http://www.aca2005.org/ _______________________________________________ AGA-Contest mailing list AGA-Contest@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-contest