On 16/11/10 13:17, Josh Howlett wrote:
Legislation exists for some jurisdictions, such as the EU eSignatures
Directive, that controls the legal effect of a qualified digital signature.
Does anyone know of any analyses of the implications of such legislation and
DNSSEC?
I would hope they've nothing to do with one another. Qualified
signature requirements are just another way to make stuff harder
and less useful IMO. Technically though, I don't think DNSSEC
makes any assertions that are meant to be archived, so I don't
think there should be any overlap at all, or am I missing
something?
S.
Josh.
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