Documents and other items can be delivered electronically from sender to
recipient with a level of trustedness approaching or exceeding that
provided by a personal document courier. A trusted electronic go-between
can validate, witness and/or archive transactions while, in some cases,
actively participating in or directing the transaction. Printed or imaged
documents can be marked using handwritten signature images, seal images,
electronic fingerprinting, watermarking, and/or steganography. Electronic
commercial transactions and transmissions take place in a reliable,
"trusted" virtual distribution environment that provides significant
efficiency and cost savings benefits to users in addition to providing an
extremely high degree of confidence and trustedness. The systems and
techniques have many uses including but not limited to secure document
delivery, execution of legal documents, and electronic data interchange
(EDI).