1. Traceability and identification
Identifying the author of a document is an essential prerequisite for dematerialization. It is therefore necessary to look first at the legal aspects of identification (1.1) and then at the technical means of identification that exist in the context of document dematerialization (1.2).
1.1 Legal aspects of identification
As a preliminary point, it should be noted that personal identification is a sine qua non for the security of exchanges on digital networks, but it is also one of the essential prerequisites for dematerialization. It is important to remember that, in accordance with the provisions of Law no. 2000-230 of March 13, 2000 on the adaptation of evidence to information technologies and on electronic signatures, the identification of the author of the...
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Loi n˚ 2000-230 du 13 mars 2000 portant adaptation du droit de la preuve aux technologies de l'information et relative à la signature électronique, JO n˚ 62 du 14 mars 2000, NOR JUSX9900020L.
Décret n˚ 2001-272 du 30 mars 2001 pris pour l'application de l'article 1316-4 du code civil et relatif à la signature électronique, JO n˚ 77 du 31 mars 2001, NOR JUSC0120141D.
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