Thanks Carlton,

Imagine if eight years ago we would have explored contractual requirements for EV or OV SSL certification for websites engaging in commercial or business related activities and so on.

Internet users could verify a webshop by merely checking the EV SSL certificate, verified and validated by a certificate authority.
Rather than digging into some ancient WHOIS protocol with inaccurate or outdated legacy data, an internet use could verify the certificate and get all the relevant company data by clicking the SSL lock icon in their browser.

Below URL explains the difference between OV and EV very quickly. Also highlights how verification and validation are done and what documentation is required for validation.
https://ssl.comodo.com/articles/the-ssl-certificate-domain-validated-organizational-validated-or-extended-validated.php

Best,

Theo Geurts


On 14-12-2018 22:03, Carlton Samuels wrote:
For those of you who might be interested, my ace researcher and constant support Dev Anand found the ALAC Statement pertaining  from May 2010.  

As Christopher would - dated and brings memories of my Latin master in high school - say  'mutatis mutandis'.


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