back to article New e-Signature rules: Shouldn't WE be using it? – Steelie Neelie

After 15 years, the EU is finally updating its e-Signature rules — designed to establish a legal framework for the use of data signatures — although they won't apply to EU institutions themselves, much to the chagrin of outgoing Digital Agenda Commissioner Steelie Neelie Kroes. Most of the European Commission’s own processes …

  1. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    eSig, well, it's almost - but not quite - totally trustworthy at present.

    randomly it brings this to mind....

    "And you may ask yourself

    How do I work this?

    And you may ask yourself

    Where is that large automobile?

    And you may tell yourself

    This is not my beautiful house!

    And you may tell yourself

    This is not my beautiful wife!

    Letting the days go by/let the water hold me down

    Letting the days go by/water flowing underground

    Into the blue again/after the money's gone

    Once in a lifetime/water flowing underground.

    Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...

    Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was...

    Same as it ever was...Same as it ever was..."

    1. tony2heads

      Yes, the EU commissioners are just a bunch of Talking Heads

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Facepalm

    Distracted reporter or

    mishaving autocorrect? It's Jean-Claude...not Jean-Claire...

  3. Gene Cash Silver badge
    Coat

    paperless?

    Won't that put Finland out of business??

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