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today were going to touch on electronic signatures called e-signing hi everyone my name is tom riley and im going to spend a couple of minutes telling you about the evolution of how you sign a contract originally a for a contract to be binding it had to be signed in wet inc so called because the ink that came out of the fountain pen or off the quill that was being used to sign the contract had to be blotted dry before it was able to be moved and secondly had to be sealed with wax and then print it with a stamp the concepts of seal fell prey a long time ago to not being used but until very very recently wet ink signatures were the way that by and large we did business that all started to change a few years ago and as with so many things the pandemic and epidemic caused by the covid uh led businesses to rethink how they can get contracts signed without actually having people in a room signing with wet ink signatures electronic signatures e-signatures perhaps the most common known compa