Are the digital signatures certified by a third-party authority?
RightSignature, as a third-party signing service coordinating workflow between document signers, provides a significant step-up in audit and verification capability over fax and email methods. Once a document is executed, RightSignature locks it and stores redundant copies using the Amazon Web Services infrastructure. Should a contract signed on RightSignature be challenged in court, it would be very difficult for a party to assert that the document had been tampered with. For small and medium businesses, having the record of the RightSignature process and post-execution lock is the third-party verification they need for robust contracts.
RightSignature, as a third-party signing service coordinating workflow between document signers, provides a significant step-up in audit and verification capability over fax and email methods. A benefit of using RightSignature is that our service is a neutral third-party, much like an escrow/title agency in a real estate transaction. Once a document is executed, RightSignature bounds it with a secure hash algorithm and stores redundant copies using the Amazon Web Services infrastructure. Should a contract signed on RightSignature be challenged in court, it would be very difficult or impossible for a party to assert that the document had been tampered with. The record of the RightSignature process and post-execution lock provides third-party verification for robust, defensible contracts.
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