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China's Electronic Signature Law of 2004 aims to regulate electronic signatures, electronic contracts, and digital transactions. The law provides a legal framework that grants legal recognition to electronic signatures that meet specific standards, outlining the roles of certification authorities, imposing penalties for violations, and acknowledging electronic signatures with the same legal standing as handwritten signatures, provided they meet established criteria.

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