> You can > sign the output of /dev/urandom. Nothing of that makes your declaration of > intent invalid. At least not in Germany.
I agree with your point and hate to be picky, but the output of /dev/urandom wouldn't be a statement of intent, much less a valid one. Unless, of course, the output is "I will pay John Doe 10 EUR". We can safely ignore that case. Doesn't make your point any less valid, but if we're going to discuss the legal interpretation of your signature on a piece of data, we might as well do it properly. Now all gnupg-users have a nice Pentecost! -- Jerome Baum tel +49-1578-8434336 email jer...@jeromebaum.com web www.jeromebaum.com -- PGP: A0E4 B2D4 94E6 20EE 85BA E45B 63E4 2BD8 C58C 753A PGP: 2C23 EBFF DF1A 840D 2351 F5F5 F25B A03F 2152 36DA _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users