Among the flurry of votes Wednesday by the Senate Commerce Committee, Senator Spencer Abraham’s (R-Michigan) S.761 Millennium Digital Commerce Act won approval with minimal tinkering by committee members. As previously reported, the bill would make little substantive change in U.S. policy but would officially endorse the use of digital signatures in electronic transactions.
Digital Signatures Pass Senate Commerce Committee
Posted by: Mary Hillebrand June 24, 1999 12:00 AMAmong the flurry of votes Wednesday by the Senate Commerce Committee, Senator Spencer Abraham’s (R-Michigan) S.761 Millennium Digital Commerce Act won approval with minimal tinkering by committee members. As previously reported, the bill would make little substantive change in U.S. policy but would officially endorse the use of digital signatures in electronic transactions.