Identification in Cyberspace
An Object Identifier (
OID)
is a way to uniquely name an object and it exists as a node in a tree structure. It provides a way of anchoring the
object in cyberspace relative to other objects and allows comparison of objects at the same level in the tree structure.
The OID for AllIncontext Limited is
1.2.826.0.1.4624520 with the
root of
1. Each following number is the next level up from the root and represents a unique object. The
tree for the AllIncontext Limited OID is:
4624520 = Allincontext Limited
1 = Eng-Ltd
0 = National
826 = UK
2 = Member body
1 = ISO Arc of the Root
The
Eng-Ltd above is the
Automatic OID for companies registered in England and Wales. Note that at each
level there can be any number of brothers. The OID structure can be examined in depth at the following
URI:
An OID like the one for AllIncontext above can be associated with the
Certificate of Incorporation of the company by
providing a
link to a watermarked image of the original paper
certificate which was issued by
Companies House in the UK.
In other parts of the world, this type of national structure does not exist. For example, in the USA, companies have
to apply for a
PEN (Private Enterprise Number which is maintained by
IANA
[the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority]) and this is disconnected from the authority that regulates
the activity of the business, unlike the UK.