Electronic signature has legal effect. However, the electronic signature should be exclusive to the electronic signer and have the same legal effect as the handwritten signature or seal. Electronic signature refers to the signature that uses digital technology to determine the true identity of the signer.
Legal objectivity:
Article 13 of the Electronic Signature Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) shall be regarded as a reliable electronic signature if the electronic signature meets the following conditions at the same time: (1) When the electronic signature is used for electronic signature, it belongs exclusively to the electronic signatory; (2) When signing, the electronic signature production data is only controlled by the electronic signer; (3) Any changes to the electronic signature after signature can be found; (4) Any changes to the content and form of the data message after signature can be found. The parties can also choose to use electronic signatures that meet their agreed reliable conditions. Article 14 of the Electronic Signature Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), a reliable electronic signature has the same legal effect as a handwritten signature or seal.