Electronic Transactions, Digital Ubiquity and The End of Paper

Harry Lehmann
Vendorable
Published in
1 min readMar 29, 2018

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The paper medium is inherently limiting: usually, a page of limited length and breadth. The ideas written on a piece of paper are not as easily transferred as bits over a computer network. For this and other reasons, the use of paper has been declining for decades.

In the video that follows I look at the practical uses of the electronic transactions legislation and the rise of the digital world, both of which spell the end of paper. To demonstrate this, I look at some of what Vendorable is doing in the electronic transactions space, the electronic transactions legislation itself and a significant part of the video addresses the recent case law around electronic wills and the emergence of new systems that have the potential to even digitise succession law!

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