[cabfpub] Observers

Sheehy, Don (CA - Toronto) dosheehy at deloitte.ca
Fri Aug 24 11:45:02 MST 2012


WebTrust has signed the IPR - no need to re-include

Donald E. Sheehy, CA*CISA, CRISC, CIPP/C
Associate Partner, Enterprise Risk
Deloitte & Touche LLP


From: public-bounces at cabforum.org [mailto:public-bounces at cabforum.org] On Behalf Of Rich Smith
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 2:12 PM
To: jeremy.rowley at digicert.com; public at cabforum.org
Subject: Re: [cabfpub] Observers

Jeremy,
Even if exempting them from the full IPR policy, I think that we should put something along the lines of:
As an observer, they must agree to disclose in good faith any patents which their organization holds or of which they are aware which may affect the standard upon which they are commenting.

Wording is horrible, please wordsmith as appropriate, but you get the idea.

I'm thinking primarily of the representatives of academia here, and their possible contributions to revocation, but it could affect other things.

-Rich

From: public-bounces at cabforum.org [mailto:public-bounces at cabforum.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy Rowley
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 12:27 PM
To: public at cabforum.org
Subject: [cabfpub] Observers

Hi everyone,

As mentioned on yesterday's call, I think the Forum should grant an exemption to the IPR for invited observers.  Primarily, I'd like Entrust to have an effective way to participate in the IPR working group and re-include both WebTrust and ETSI in the telephone and face-to-face discussions.  Input from the auditors is essential in creating requirements that apply to all CAs. Similarly, the revocation working group has received significant contributions from academia representatives.  We'd like to continue receiving their insight.

Below is a proposed set of observer rules that permit an exemption to the IPR for limited participants.  These rules and the observer role are temporary and are only intended to stay in effect until the Forum has  finished its governance reform.  At that point, the adopted governance proposal's rules on observers will take effect.

I'm looking for additional input on the proposal and a second endorser.

Thanks,
Jeremy


OBSERVER STATUS

1.    Observer Qualifications for Participation

b.    Observer status is provided on a discretionary basis to entities that the voting members believe have either an expertise relevant to the industry or a material interest in the work product of the CA/Browser Forum (e.g., an organization that is highly impacted by the use of digital certificates).

c.    Observers are exempt from the Forum's Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) requirements.

2.    Approval of Observer Status

a.    Observer status is approved using an operational ballot that occurs only after the CA/Browser Forum has received and evaluated an application for participation.  The CA/Browser Forum may refuse to grant Observer Status for any legitimate reason.

b.    The CAB Forum will revoke Observer status if the CA/Browser Forum, through an operational ballot, determines that an organization no longer qualifies for Observer status.

3.    Observer Participation

a.    Observers may not make, endorse, or vote on ballots, and their participation does not count towards quorum.

b.    Observers may attend teleconferences and face-to-face meetings, receive emails from the Forum, contribute to discussions with relevant factual information, and comment on CA/Browser Forum proposals prior to final balloting.  Observers may also access, but may not edit or modify, CA/Browser Forum documentation and wiki pages.

c.    An Observer may not post comments that are in opposition or support of a ballot after the ballot's voting period begins.  However, Observers may continue to comment on typographical, grammar, syntax, spelling, technical errors, and inaccuracies.

d.    An Observer shall protect communication from and documents provided by the CA/Browser Forum as confidential information.

e.    The CA/Browser Forum may set additional limitations on an Observer's ability to participate in the Forum, including limiting an Observer's participation to specific working groups and establishing a set date for when the Observer's participation ends.

4.    Revocation of Observer Status.  The CA/Browser Forum may revoke, suspend, un-suspend, or reinstate an organization's Observer status for any legitimate reason using an operational ballot.





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