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Fw: I want to coin a term if I can... its called "Digital Perjury"...


coin a term
Hi there,
I want to formally add a new term to this organizations vocabulary.  Its
"Digital Perjury" and we will be working on a formal set of definitions in
the ISC's Digital Evidence WG.

More coming soon on this.

Todd Glassey
"technical wordsmith"

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "todd glassey" <todd.glassey@W...>
To: <ST-ISC@M...>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 1:43 PM
Subject: I want to coin a term if I can... its called "Digital Perjury"...


The Term is Digital Perjury and refers to the fraudulent creation of a
digital token under eSign or other local/regional ordinance or statute. Or
the fraudulent submission of a token to certify and act that is constrained
under the umbrella of the eSign or other DSA legislation.

any other ideas?

Todd

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