在 2016年12月19日星期一 UTC+8下午12:36:10,jo...@letsencrypt.org写道:
> We had some trouble figuring out how to purchase a Chinese domain name before 
> we launched, so we didn't purchase it then. We've never talked to wosign 
> about this before, and we haven't seen the domain used for anything confusing 
> so far. This is our first interaction about it and we're happy to hear that 
> Richard would like to help us out by transferring the domains.
> 
> Thanks Richard, I'll be in touch.
> 
> On Sunday, December 18, 2016 at 7:45:16 PM UTC-6, Richard Wang wrote:
> > I wish everyone can talk about this case friendly and equally.
> > 
> > It is very common that everyone can register any domain based on the first 
> > come and first service rule.
> > 
> > We know Let's Encrypt is released after the public announcement, but two 
> > day later, its .cn domain is still not registered, I think maybe it is 
> > caused by the strict registration rule in China, so I registered it for 
> > protection that not registered by Cornbug.
> > 
> > We don’t use those domains for any WoSign's services that we provide 
> > similar service: https://pki.click/index_En.htm (SSL Wizard, StartEncrypt)
> > 
> > Now, if Mozilla or Let’s Encrypt contact me officially and request to 
> > transfer the two domains to them, no any problem, we can transfer to them 
> > for FREE!
> > 
> > But please notice that this arrangement is for friendship, not for others 
> > ......
> > 
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> > 
> > Richard

Register a domain in China is much more different from International common 
partice. For further advice I suggest LE should contact with their lawyer.

Since letsencrypt.org is very famous, I think the best way is to redirect 
letsencrypt.com.cn and letsencrypt.cn to letsencrypt.org
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