FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned
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Re: FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned
#92Don't know about different Jurisdictions, but from where I am - this has NO legal binding whatsoever. We have those gov issued digital, invisible signatures for that, embedded in our personal ID card. Whatever is properly signed with digital signature, the printed out page bears no legal force. Anyway, businesses still like to do it this way ("Signing" pdf by applying some pixels). I wonder if it is just an inconveni…
I'm in the US and as far as I know, a digital signature is completely valid. [edit: ~it's the same way here.~ Misinterpreted parent comment.] Yet Ford repeatedly insisted I print out the documents, sign them, and scan them. I tried a digital signature anyway - and they called me out on it.
Re: FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned
#93I really hate dealing with my printer (or any printer for that matter), so I make pretty liberal use of my drawing tablet at this point. I import the PDF into Krita, use the ballpoint pen brush, and sign. I export to PNG, then use an imagemagick script to rotate it some random number between 1-3 degrees, and add noise onto it to look like a scan. It's a pain, but it's still less annoying than dealing with a printer.
I have a png of my signature, and I just paste it into the pdf, and submit that. Haven't run into a complaint yet, and I don't have to print anything.
Granted, no one is going CSI on anything I sign. I should probably just make like ten pngs of my signature and paste those in.
Re: FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned
#94Don't know about different Jurisdictions, but from where I am - this has NO legal binding whatsoever. We have those gov issued digital, invisible signatures for that, embedded in our personal ID card. Whatever is properly signed with digital signature, the printed out page bears no legal force. Anyway, businesses still like to do it this way ("Signing" pdf by applying some pixels). I wonder if it is just an inconveni…
I don't know where you live but in the EU eIDAS regulation sees a scanned document as a Simple Electronic Signature (SES). This is the most basic possible form of signing which is accepted. So within the EU a scanned document is valid though the law does say the method used needs to be proportional to whats at stake. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIDAS
Another cool thing, the whole document itself does have a hash where you can go to the website of the ministry of justice and input the hash to verify the document. It was unexpectedly neat.
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#95People in front of me in line got turned away for using printed bills, but mine worked just fine.
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#98My go to these days is just open gimp -> use my tablet pen -> save again to PDF. I've never been questioned.
Makes me actually like signing things. And it's also wonderful for sending feedback on stuff.
Re: FalsiScan: Make it look like a PDF has been hand signed and scanned
#99Don't know about different Jurisdictions, but from where I am - this has NO legal binding whatsoever. We have those gov issued digital, invisible signatures for that, embedded in our personal ID card. Whatever is properly signed with digital signature, the printed out page bears no legal force. Anyway, businesses still like to do it this way ("Signing" pdf by applying some pixels). I wonder if it is just an inconveni…
I don't know where you live but in the EU eIDAS regulation sees a scanned document as a Simple Electronic Signature (SES). This is the most basic possible form of signing which is accepted. So within the EU a scanned document is valid though the law does say the method used needs to be proportional to whats at stake. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIDAS