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  1. It is not considered a crime to forge someone’s signature and not to use this document. For example: copying the signature on the paper is not a crime according to Art. 270 & 1 CC. The prosecution must prove that the accused forged a signature in order to use it. Then you can be charged for this.

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  2. 26 wrz 2023 · Signature forgery refers to creating or imitating someone else’s signature without their permission or authorization, intending to deceive others into believing the forged signature is genuine. Forging a signature is a serious offense that can lead to criminal charges and legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment.

  3. 27 wrz 2015 · Signature is one of the biometric traits that are being used in person authentication and due to its dominant usage; it became one of the top subjects of forgery. In this study, a signature ...

  4. The main difference between both terms is that forgery reflects the intention of producing documents to defraud another one, while counterfeit is the intention of producing unauthorized imitation on a document [7, 8]. Most of the works in the literature focus on how to detect forged or counterfeit documents using similar approaches and techniques.

  5. 3 kwi 2023 · This article suggests an unsupervised forgery detection framework that utilizes the correlations among the spectrums of documents’ matters in generating a weighted network for the tested documents. The network, then, is clustered using several unsupervised clustering algorithms.

  6. Abstract. ‘Is a signature genuine or forged?’ is one of the major questions that generally arise in the expert’s mind. When two signatures show various suspicious similarities between them and sometimes matching in shift in basis, it is considered as the case of superimposition.

  7. What do they gain? Understanding the motivations behind signature forgery is critical to prevention: Financial gain: Most documents or contracts signed contain a monetary value. Forgers may aim to steal money or engage in fraudulent transactions.