[cabfpub] Ballot 132 - EV Code Signing Timestamp Validity Period

y-iida at secom.co.jp y-iida at secom.co.jp
Wed Sep 10 01:30:39 MST 2014


Thanks, but it seems for me that this page does NOT mention on
neither
 * signing,
 * affixing of names and seals,
nor
 * digital signatures.
--
  iida

>Again, I would be happy if this information helps you.
>
>http://www.meti.go.jp/english/information/data/IT-policy/pdf/
>computerization_of_government_documents.pdf
...
>>Inaba-san seems to imply that Financial Statements needs the
>>signing or the affixing of names and seals, or action in lieu
>>of them.
>>
>>Could I have authoritative source?
...
>>>I'm not sure whether I am appropriate or not to make a
>>>response to the question.
>>>
>>>The Rationale of the Ballot 132 says as follows... 
>>>
>>>Ballot 132 - EV Code Signing Timestamp Validity Period
>>>Rationale for Ballot 132
>>>1. Ideally, TSA services should be consistent across the
>>>multiple services that rely on them (Code Signing, EV Code
>>>Signing, AATLs, etc.)
>>>2. Time stamps are used not just to time-stamp code, but other
>>>objects, such as signed financial reports and other digital
>>>objects.
...
>>>>But I still just wondering that how code signing have
>>>>something to do with these subarticles 435(2), 435(4) of the
>>>>Japanese Companies Act.  Though I am a programmer and not a
>>>>lawyer, it seems for me that these subarticles are mentioning
>>>>paper works of physical documentations, not digitally signed
>>>>progmams or data.  (Or am I wrong?)


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