Multiple Choice
If parties contract via the Internet, the digital signature provided by the parties is:
A) generally presumed to be valid
B) presumed to be valid, but must eventually be backed by a written signature
C) presumed to be valid if notarized
D) not valid; the law does not accept digital signatures for contract formation
E) not valid; the law will accept digital signatures when they can be proven secure
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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