A small clarification below...

On 2018-11-30 16:45, Brian E Carpenter wrote:
> On 2018-11-30 15:26, Michael Richardson wrote:
>>
>> https://github.com/anima-wg/anima-bootstrap/issues/88
>>
>>> What happens if the MASA refuses to provide a voucher, or provides a wrong
>>> voucher? Can the MASA be used to restrain commerce with specific countries?
>>> Is that a feature or a bug?
>>
>> BRSKI does not eliminate other mechanisms of enrolling devices.
>> If the vendor eliminates all other ways of enrolling devices, then yes, it
>> could be used as a restraint.  But, many vendors already restrict which
>> firmware can be used in which countries, and by which customers.
>>
>> It's a feature that the MASA can be used to defer theft.
>> It's a bug that the MASA can be used to prevent resale.
>> I'd love to resolve the situation, but I don't know how.
> 
> The feature is good. The bug is a regulatory issue; IANAL
> but in any case (as with DRM) it's completely outside the IETF's
> control.
> 
> Imagine a military device in such a context. You pull the trigger
> and the gun pops up a window saying "Not authorised for use
> in Elbonia." From most viewpoints, that's a Good Thing.

To be clear, the gun won't shoot because it failed to enrol
when the Elbonian army deployed it. BRSKI happens, or doesn't
happen, at enrolment time, not later.

   Brian

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