One of the current SEV document links went dead as AMD moved the
resource to another place (document store), so there's probably very
little point in maintaining 3rd party links if the resources are being
moved.

Signed-off-by: Erik Skultety <eskul...@redhat.com>
---
 docs/formatdomaincaps.html.in | 16 +++-------------
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/formatdomaincaps.html.in b/docs/formatdomaincaps.html.in
index 432d7aed5e..bcd2b3354b 100644
--- a/docs/formatdomaincaps.html.in
+++ b/docs/formatdomaincaps.html.in
@@ -514,19 +514,9 @@
     encrypted with a key unique to that VM.</p>

     <p>
-        For more details on the SEV feature and how to use it with libvirt have
-        a look at the following resources:
-      <dl>
-        <dd>
-          <a 
href="https://support.amd.com/TechDocs/55766_SEV-KM_API_Specification.pdf";>SEV 
API spec</a>
-        </dd>
-        <dd>
-          <a 
href="http://amd-dev.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wordpress/media/2013/12/AMD_Memory_Encryption_Whitepaper_v7-Public.pdf";>SEV
 White Paper</a>
-        </dd>
-        <dd>
-          <a href="formatdomain.html#launchSecurity">SEV in domain XML</a>
-        </dd>
-      </dl>
+      For more details on the SEV feature, please follow resources in the
+      AMD developer's document store. In order to use SEV with libvirt have
+      a look at <a href="formatdomain.html#launchSecurity">SEV in domain 
XML</a>
     </p>

     <dl>
--
2.20.1

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