At 10:25 AM -0700 5/27/07, Kyle Hamilton wrote:
>On 5/26/07, Benjamin Smedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  I prefer to think of this in terms of limiting expoure: the Korean
>>  government should have the ability to define our trust of the .ko domain,
>>  but not our trust of non-.ko domains.
>
>i.e., the Korean government has the absolute authority over what is in
>the .ko domain, but it doesn't in any other domain.
>
>I don't know if I like the idea of saying that a commercial
>organization has more authority to identify for global commerce than
>any individual government, though.

Exactly. I strongly suspect that KISA would do a better job at 
checking identification of a Korean company in .com than the CAs in 
the lowest quartile of capabilities whom we fully trust to do so.
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