SIGNATURE ONE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SIGNATUREONE PENOP LIMITED 1212 Avenue of the Americas floor 18 New York NY 10036 SIGNATURE ONE;Computer services, namely, providing for authentication of electronic documents transmitted via a computer network by creating and binding encrypted signature data to the electronic documents; Computer services, namely, facilitating the approval of electronic commerce transactions conducted via a computer network by issuing, managing and authenticating signature data associated with the transactions; Computer services, namely, providing for identification of the sender of an electronic document via a computer network by verifying signature data associated with the electronic document; Computer services, namely, providing for authentication of data transmitted via a computer network by verifying a handwritten digital signature associated with the data using biometrics; Computer services, namely gathering, compiling and managing data about the source, authenticity, approval, and purpose of electronic documents transmitted via a computer network or electronic transactions conducted via a computer network; Computer services, namely, providing for viewing, capturing,C converting and stamping handwritten electronic signatures used in connection with electronic data transmitted via a computer network; Consulting services in the field of authentication and verification of electronic data transmitted via a computer network; Consulting services in the field of electronic signature technology;
SIGNATUREONE iSign Solutions, Inc. 2033 Gateway Place, Suite 659 San Jose CA 95110 SIGNATURE ONE; SIGNATURE 1;Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software to facilitate online signature collection;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for determining whether a disputed electronic signature is that of a purported signator includes the steps of (a) creating in a single step an ink on paper signature and an identical electronic signature of the purported signator; (b) verifying that the ink on paper signature is consistent with known ink on paper signatures of the purported signator; and (c) comparing the disputed electronic signature with the electronic signature of the purported signator to determine whether the disputed electronic signature is that of the purported signator.