On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 01:38:36AM +0300, Ivan Sagalaev wrote:
>Cliff Wells wrote:
>> I am
>> unable to see why someone shouldn't be able to receive a signed PDF via
>> email and achieve a similar level of confidence that the signor was
>> legitimate.
>
>BTW Canonical does exactly that[1]. I've just recently signed their CCA
>which consisted of downloading a PDF from the site and sending it back
>to them with the words like "I agree with this".

It's going to depend a lot on who is interpreting the laws and what
decisions they make.  I've done contributor agreements via scanned
documents and via fax.  I don't think I've yet actually mailed one
(although that may change if I contribute something to Clojure).

David

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