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Re: [Assurance] Remote proofing?


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  • From: "Bradner, Scott" <>
  • To: "<>" <>
  • Subject: Re: [Assurance] Remote proofing?
  • Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 19:20:24 +0000
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sounds (too?) logical to me

Scott

Scott Bradner

Harvard University Information Technology
Innovation & Architecture
+1 617 495 3864
29 Oxford St., Room 407
Cambridge, MA 02138
www.harvard.edu/huit





On May 29, 2012, at 3:18 PM, Roy, Nicholas S wrote:

> Right, but we need to get the credential issuance confirmed via an address
> of record. If there is language on the form that we get vetted by legal
> counsel that says something like: "I hereby declare that the e-mail address
> supplied on this form by me is a valid email address that is acceptable for
> use in official communications with me. I am the only person who has
> access to this email address." and then have them sign the statement in the
> presence of a notary, do you think that would work?
>
> Nick
>
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> I Think it should be even easier - treat a notary as an agent of the
> university - get the person to
> fill out a form with their name, dob, address & type of ID and get it
> notarized and send it in - that is just as much
> assurance as we can ever get on-site
>
> Scott
>
> Scott Bradner
>
> Harvard University Information Technology
> Innovation & Architecture
> +1 617 495 3864
> 29 Oxford St., Room 407
> Cambridge, MA 02138
> www.harvard.edu/huit
>
>
>
>
>
> On May 29, 2012, at 3:03 PM, Roy, Nicholas S wrote:
>
>> Is anyone having a difficult time thinking about how to do remote proofing?
>>
>> I could not figure out how it could be done in a simple way until earlier
>> today. I wrote up a blog post on it over lunch. Let me know if I'm
>> totally off the mark:
>>
>> http://nicholasroy.net/blog/?p=59
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nick
>




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