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Ballot 20 – ETSI Letter of Intent

Ballot 20 – ETSI Letter of Intent (Passed Unanimously)

Motion

Ben Wilson made the following motion, and Tom Albertson and Iñigo Barreira endorsed it.

Motion begins

The members authorize Tim Moses to sign the attached “Letter of Intent to cooperate between CA/Browser Forum and ETSI” as Chairperson of the CA/Browser Forum without recourse or liability to Mr. Moses or to the individual members of the CA/Browser Forum for any breach of the Letter of Intent.

Motion ends

The ballot review period comes into effect at 1700 EDT on (Friday) 24 Oct 2008, and will close at 1700 EDT on (Friday) 31 Oct 2008. Unless the motion is withdrawn during the review period, the voting period will start immediately thereafter and will close at 1700 EST on (Friday) 7 Nov 2008.

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The latest vote received from any representative of a voting member before the close of the voting period will be counted.

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