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Digital Signatures Can Never Be as Secure as Written Signatures

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Digital signatures can never be as secure as written signatures.


Definitions:

Appeal to Pity

A logical fallacy that attempts to win an argument by exploiting the opponent's feelings of pity or guilt rather than by logic or reason.

Disagreement

A situation where two or more parties hold differing views, opinions, or positions on a particular issue or topic.

Debate

A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.

Fallacy of Relevance

The premise is logically irrelevant, or unrelated, to the conclusion.

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