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From the Quill to the Stylus: The History of the Signature in Celebration of National ESIGN Day

June 29 2018

docusign quill stylus historyElectronic signatures gained legal acceptance 17 years ago when then-President Clinton signed the Federal ESIGN Act into law. Ten years later, we celebrated the very first National ESIGN Day on June 30, 2010.

We also thought we'd take a look back at the signature itself over the course of millennia — and how the past has shaped the modern day e-signature.

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