An edge case: works of the US government, whether documents or code, are
not copyrightable in the US, and so they can't be licensed or dedicated to
the public domain in the US. There is some discussion of this here:
https://theunitedstates.io/licensing/ (Note: I'm an author of that, in an
old work
On 08/12/16 11:41, Jakob Bohm wrote:
> This could easily conflict with other legal obligations, such as
> requirements to license said documents under a specific other license.
I don't think so; nothing prevents a CA providing multiple potential
sets of license terms for a document.
> It would
On Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 3:30:09 AM UTC+2, Erwann Abalea wrote:
> I don't think there is a bug in IIS here. IIRC, you discovered that IIS
> doesn't send the self-issued certificate when loaded with the 2 self-signed
> root certs and the self-issued cert (1st gen signing 2nd gen). And
On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 1:43:27 AM UTC+2, Brian Smith wrote:
> Some people claimed some software may be unable to cope with two
> different CA certificates with the same subject DNs. Nobody claimed
> that Firefox is unable to cope with two CA certificates having the
> same subject DN. It
On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 10:21:53 PM UTC+2, Gervase Markham wrote:
> On 05/12/16 21:10, Wen-Cheng Wang wrote:
> > I mean BR Audit is specifically for CAs that provide SSL
> > certificates. Therefore, it is not possible to conduct on those
> > subordinate CAs that do not provide SSL
在 2016年12月10日星期六 UTC+8上午9:34:50,zbw...@gmail.com写道:
> 在 2016年12月6日星期二 UTC+8上午6:50:04,Percy写道:
> > lslqtz,
> > How did you obtain this certificate from WoSign? Through the public website
> > or some other means?
>
> I get this certificate through the dealer's website, but the dealer and
> WoSign
As I said, we have the right to keep it or close it at any time.
Best Regards,
Richard
> On 11 Dec 2016, at 12:47, Percy wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 8:29:29 PM UTC-8, Richard Wang wrote:
>> Our promise is close the free SSL application in our own
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