A company called Certified Time offers secure NIST-based time data and has
many unkind things to say about the integrity of GPS time signals. You
might find some useful references among the documents they have posted at
http://www.certifiedtime.com/site/repository/index.html
At 09:24 AM 5/8/00 +
The party that might have a claim against the CA, however, would be the
site that was spoofed by an interloper using a bogus certificate improperly
issued by the CA. I'm not a lawyer, but off the top of my head I can think
of several claims the compromised site could make, including perhaps
tradem
, and
then pestering them for 5 or 6 weeks until they provided a response. No
source code review.
--Steve Cook
At 01:27 PM 9/16/99 -0700, Tom Weinstein wrote:
>John Gilmore wrote:
>>
>> There's a vague and undefined term in the press leaks so far:
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Added: Tue Mar 0 9:0:0 22:2 1999
>>> Contributed by: Keeffee
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>>-
>>Robert A. Hettinga
>>Philodox Financial Technology Evangelism <http://www.philodox.com/>
>>44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
>>"... however it may d