3. The Electronic Communications Act (2000)

The Electronic Communications Act has two main parts:

The first regulates the provision of cryptographic services in the UK

The second confirms the legal status of electronic signatures.

Cryptography and electronic signatures are important for electronic transactions.

The Act also gives the Government power to update existing legislation to say that transactions or contracts no longer have to be done in writing.  Instead they could in an electronic format.

 

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