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squingeqbob

08/29/15 7:52 PM

#403294 RE: mickeybritt #403293

MIckey, IMO IDCC could do worse than hire olddog and data. And a few others on the board. IDCC doesn't need a whole lot of us, me included, but those guys wouldn't hurt the company.

Some who are at the company now wouldn't be missed and if let go it might help the company relate to other companies, again IMO.

olddog967

08/29/15 7:59 PM

#403295 RE: mickeybritt #403293

mickey; No matter what you think or post companies do not submit patents to an ETSI committee for approval. The committee meetings are to come up with technical specification in the standards, not to approve patents. Below is one company's summation of an ETSI committee that they attended. Note the highlighted items. Also note that the word "patent(s)" is not mentioned at all. Maybe you should stop arguing about something about which you apparently have no knowledge.


Software602 hosted one of the key meetings of ETSI Technical Committee
Monday 4. May 2015


The final version of rules for certification authorities has been established in Prague. 
Experts on trusted electronic documents from the whole EU came to Prague to attend a meeting of a Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). The purpose of the meeting was to establish the final wording of technical specifications for the work of qualified certification authorities. Software602 experts, who have been involved in the workgroup for a long time, also participated in the discussion. 
The Prague meeting is a part of a long-term program during which detailed technical specifications are created that will serve as a basis for the European regulation, eIDAS. This regulation has been already adopted and will gradually come into effect in the course of the next two years. It will bring a unified environment for the whole EU with unified rules for creating, validation, handing over and archiving of electronic documents. As a result, anyone who signs documents in compliance with the rules (or anyone who receives such a document) will be guaranteed that no public authority in any EU country may refuse it. The eIDAS regulation also covers other areas, such as electronic identification (electronic identity documents, etc.) and trusted systems for exchange of electronic documents (the area that includes also Data Mailboxes). 
A significant part of the Prague meeting was related to qualified certification authorities. The experts considered comments on document proposals and decided which ones to incorporate. After the approval and publication procedures are finished, the resulting wording will be binding in the whole EU.  The following documents have been given the final form:
• Requirements on general rules for trusted services providers
• Rules and security requirements on trusted services providers who issue time stamps
• Protocols on attachment of time stamps and time stamp profiles
• Certificate profiles (five documents in all, covering various certificate types). 



http://www.602.cz/en/software602-hosted-one-of-the-key-meetings-of-etsi-technical-committee