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On 05/15/2013 02:57 AM, From Jeremy Rowley:
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name verification should really be completely separate from obligations
surrounding use of a certificate and verification of the certificate
request.
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For years the exclusive right and proper authorization was part of
the landscape of EV. If this proposal would be adopted we probably
will abandon non-EV organization validated certificates and move
them all over to EV (for the better or worse). But then we probably
should remove the "<i>Extended</i>" from "Extended Validation"
because it clearly wouldn't be that anymore. :-)<br>
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