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Question
According to the E-Sign Act:
A. diverse areas such as database contracts, software licensing agreements, customized software formulation, and the rights to multimedia commodities are covered.
B. the participants must concur on the use of an electronic medium to create their contractual relationship.
C. e-contracts that are entered into over the Internet will be valid, provided that the parties to the e-contract have agreed that electronic signatures will be used.
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