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Microsoft to stack the deck against small ecommerce online businesses.
Microsoft announced that starting next month version 7 of Internet Explorer will start flagging certain ecommerce sites as green for "safe". This will require site owners to get extensive, (and most likely expensive), checks done by such agencies as VeriSign and Comodo and have a separate check run through WebTrust. Because many of the steps rely upon government filings, general partnerships, unincorporated associations, sole proprietorships and individuals are currently barred from getting these certificates. In November, a consortium of certificate vendors and browser makers rejected Microsoft's draft but MS is proceeding regardless. Article at Yahoo News http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061224/...locks_checks_3 Reg Charie
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I did finally get an answer from one of the companies that will be issuing these certificates. They told me that the certificates will be available to all types of legally registered businesses except sole proprietorships. Corporations, partnerships, LLCs would all qualify for the certificates.
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I have been running my business as a provincially registered sole prop since 98 primarily due to tax considerations. It is no less a legal business than a corporation, partnership, or LLC. Wige, do you have any contact info where we may voice our objections? Reg
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Unfortunately, I don't have any contacts that high up. The people I have spoken to so far have been mostly sales and technical people working for companies that will be selling the certificates once they are available.
As far as the why (based on the limited info I have been able to track down): Under law, most businesses become legal entities unto themselves. A corporation, partnership and LLC all have their own legal existance. A sole proprietorship is, in some ways, tied more closely with the proprietor. This is fine in most cases, but liabilities are handled differently under the law. The new certificate makes the statement that the site with the certificate is a unique legal entity with a real address, a certified business address and that entity is the proven owner of the certified domain. Because in many jurisdictions a sole proprietorship is not considered a unique legal entity (in liability it is bound with the proprietor) the consumer does not have some of the legal protections that are available when dealing with other business structures.
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They are only trying to protect people. Chances are smaller businesses might not even want or have the need for this EV SSL. Unfortunately way too many people fall for phishing emails all the time and this seems like a good way to protect those people.
It will just make most consumers look twice before entering their credit card. I am just surprised that Microsoft was able to work something out with the SSL issuers. They released the news article almost a year ago. Once the validation process is finalized, I think it will be a lot cheaper. One of the problems is that so many SSL issuers are not verifying the person buying the cert. If all the companies at least verified that, we might not even have a need for this |
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