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Re: legal question about certs



>  1.34 Transnational certificate:  A certificate for a specific
> transaction
> incorporating by reference one or more digital signatures.



Does the DSG really say "transnational" ? Im amazed.

Has ABA really  instituted into its definitions a concept framework
based on
parties necessarily mediating N*N  national jurisidictions, when
conducting
Internet transactions using digital signatures,  rather than framing
definitions
around, say,  international trade laws/regulations/culture, or
the ephemeral "trans-national Internet information culture" based on
the actuality of Internet consumer  trading practices - founded
on the ubuitous credit/debit-card payment and dispute resolution
technologies?

I'd heard several cold-war veterans were trying to engender such
a legal framework some 18 months ago, as a intrument for imposing
and intrumenting key escrow; is this the result and part of the means?

Is ABA cognizant of the issues, here?


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