jeff Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Skinner wrote:
>> I think what they are trying to do is prevent people from using
>> multiple "net identities" to register. It's very easy to establish
>> multiple net identities. Secure registration would not help unless it
>> required the person to present a unique token that somehow binds
>> strongly to the individual and can't be duplicated.
> And doing so is easly doable, and is being done every day! So I
> find your point here invalid.
I'm quite aware that this sort of thing is done every day. However,
does it prevent someone who is registered in multiple certification
authorities from submitting multiple certificates under different
identities?
Verisign's, for example, costs $9.95 per year. The Berkman center
would have to consider whether requiring someone to use this CA
is better than charging a cheaper registration fee.
--gregbo
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