Hi Gerv,

> It's never come up. But I think we would be reluctant to intervene;
Thank you for that answer. I understand it.

> there are other mechanisms for sorting out such disputes, and it's not
> our job to interpret or enforce trademark law or domain name dispute
> resolution law.

There are other mechanisms. But hard to use, especially between
countries. As a Firefox user,
I expect that CA trusted by Firefox are clearly identifiable and
distinguishable from each others.

We need CA to avoid website impersonation. In order to achieve that, I
feel that "CA impersonation" must be avoided before all.

And the logical way to do it in my opinion is in the Mozilla CA
Certificate Policy.

Tom
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