> lso, remember that there is no such thing as getting rid of KSKs. They
> are just signed data with a publicly known private keys - if we want the
> option of having signed data with privately held public keys, we have to
> accept them. We could possibly try to discourage them by making it easier
> to overwrite data, but it is not sure whether that would make the
> situation better or worse...
> 

Wouldn't making KSKs easy to overwrite seriously compromise the
usefulness of in-freenet key indices (given these indices live in KSK
space)?

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