Odoo Sign (https://www.odoo.com/page/sign) is really nice to save time in administrative validations with employees and third parties. No need to print documents, sign, scan, reply anymore... But I wonder about how Odoo is managing security and authenticity. Is it compliant with EU, US legislation and so court-admissible?
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This official document answers all those questions: Odoo Sign Overview
Why don't you host the files somewhere on the Odoo website? Then it can be found on the website, you can link it here and it is more certain that the content stays available than in somebody his Google drive.
Yes we will do it.
You're looking for a more refined answer. Knowing whether or not it's compliant is not sufficiant, as the Eu eIDAS directive specifies 3 levels of trust. SES, AES and QES. What you want to know is what standard Odoo adheres to. Based on the GoogleDoc posted by Frédéric it's AES.
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