On 02/04/15 08:54 AM, Kurt Roeckx wrote: > On 2015-04-02 07:06, Reed Loden wrote: >> CNNIC just released a "declaration" concerning Google's recent update: >> >> http://www1.cnnic.cn/AU/MediaC/Announcement/201504/t20150402_52049.htm >> >> "1. The decision that Google has made is unacceptable and >> unintelligible to >> CNNIC, and meanwhile CNNIC sincerely urge that Google would take users’ >> rights and interests into full consideration. > > I would argue that the decisions that CNNIC made are unacceptable.
The response to the issue has been unacceptable too. They've refused to acknowledge that many rules were broken and have just downplayed this. The use of censorship by the to cover this up blows the claim that CNNIC is independent out of the water. >> 2. For the users that CNNIC has already issued the certificates to, we >> guarantee that your lawful rights and interests will not be affected. > > I don't think CNNIC can make any such claims, and it's Google (and > Mozilla) that try to guarantee that instead. Well, lawful rights and interests means something completely different to the Chinese government. ;)
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