Sony has submitted its application to become a Certificate Consumer member of 
the Forum and SCWG.  See information below, and also Bylaw 2.1 listing 
membership requirements.  Sony will be submitting the signed IPR Agreement next 
week.

Sony's application appears to be in order and Sony appears to qualify for 
membership.  We will act on the application during our next teleconference on 
Thursday, Aug. 23.

If you have any questions for Sony, please convey them to me and to Adam before 
our call.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 6:13 PM
To: Kirk Hall <[email protected]>
Subject: Membership Application of Sony

Kirk,


(1)    I confirm that Sony satisfies at least one of the membership criteria - 
namely, as a Certificate Consumer.

We have many products which are "certificate consumers", of course, but perhaps 
most relevant in terms of the CA/B Forum membership qualifications (at this 
moment) are the Playstation products.


In particular, both the PS3 and PS4 ship with browsers which are capable of 
browsing web pages on the internet, and both get periodic security (and other) 
updates.  The PS4 is updated ~10 times/year (counting major and minor 
releases).  Legacy products, like the PS3, are less frequent, but may be 
updated (e.g., for security issues).



For the PS4, the root store may be updated during any update (either major or 
minor), and this is the mechanism used to, e.g., add certs.  Additionally, 
security updates to the internet/browser functionality are applied during 
software updates.

In the not-too-distant future, Sony televisions with "ATSC 3.0" functionality 
will include a specialized browser as part of the ATSC 3.0 receiver system, and 
those devices will receive frequent updates, including security updates, and 
will have an updatable root store.

Sony also manufactures Android-based non-ATSC3.0 televisions and cell phones, 
both of which have browsers, but these browsers are less under our control.


(2)    Please refer to my employer as "Sony Electronics Inc."



(3)    Sony's web site is www.sony.com<http://www.sony.com>



(4)    For now, participants will be just me: Adam Goldberg 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>



(5)    The Emergency Contact will also be me: Adam Goldberg, cell # 
+1-571-363-9778, office # +1-202-601-4130 (UTC-5)


Adam Goldberg
Director, Technical Standards
Technology Standards Office
Sony Electronics, Inc.
202-601-4130 (tel)
571-363-9778 (mobile)


2. FORUM MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING
2.1 Qualifying for Forum Membership
(a) All Forum members must participate in at least one CWG (as defined in 
Section 5.3.1 below),
and meet at least one of the following criteria:

(1) Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a certification 
authority that has a
current and successful WebTrust for CAs audit or ETSI EN 319 411-1 or ETSI TS 
102 042
or ETSI TS 101 456 audit report prepared by a properly-qualified auditor, is a 
member of a
CWG, and that actively issues certificates to end entities, such certificates 
being treated as
valid by a Certificate Consumer Member. Applicants that are not actively 
issuing certificates
but otherwise meet membership criteria may be granted Associate Member status 
under
Bylaw Sec. 3.1 for a period of time to be designated by the Forum.

(2) Root Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a certification 
authority that has
a current and successful WebTrust for CAs, or ETSI EN 319 411-1102042 or ETSI 
TS 102
042 or ETSI TS 101 456 audit report prepared by a properly-qualified auditor, 
is a member
of a CWG, and that issues certificates to subordinate CAs that, in turn, 
actively issue
certificates to end entities such certificates being treated as valid by a 
Certificate Consumer
Member. Applicants that are not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet
membership criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Section 
3.1 for a
period of time to be designated by the Forum.

(3) Certificate Consumer: The member organization produces a software product, 
such as a
browser, intended for use by the general public for relying upon certificates 
and is a member
of a CWG.

(b) Applicants should supply the following information:
(1) Confirmation that the applicant satisfies at least one of the membership 
criteria (and if it
satisfies more than one, indication of the single category under which the 
applicant wishes to
apply).
(2) The organization name, as you wish it to appear on the Forum Web site and 
in official Forum documents.
(3) URL of the applicant's main Web site.
(4) Names and email addresses of employees who will participate in the Forum 
mail list.
(5) Emergency contact information for security issues related to certificate 
trust.
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