Some offices raised the absence of clarification on the meaning of each type of "signature" and execution method, and requested to provide more detailed explanation and definition.
For example, with regard to the concept of "printed signature" and "typed signature", a “printed signature” can be an image of a person’s signature received either in electronic form (inserted as a picture) or placed on documents using printing plates that reproduce the person’s handwritten signature, while a “typed signature” can be a signature entered from a keyboard.
A office requested explanations on how to determine whether a signature is authentic or not.
A office raised the danger of new types of signature being exploited by third parties.