[dundee] CACert....what's wrong with this picture?
Kris Davidson
davidson.kris at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 10:05:41 UTC 2011
They probably don't want to be held liable for a free service. Are
KwikFit tires free?
On 30 November 2011 10:02, Robert Ladyman <it at file-away.co.uk> wrote:
> Firstly, I receive an un-signed email from them (this is a certification
> organisation, remember).
>
> Then, when I go to the page, I'm told the certificate is not in my browser
> (understandable), but if I want it, I must agree to the distribution licence
> which, as part of the disclaimer, states:
>
> "THIS LICENSE SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT PERMIT YOU TO RELY UPON ANY CERTIFICATES
> ISSUED BY CACERT INC. IF YOU WISH TO RELY ON CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY CACERT
> INC, YOU MUST ENTER INTO A SEPARATE AGREEMENT WITH CACERT INC"
>
> (which is a little like KwikFit not guaranteeing that their tyres will be
> round).
>
> Perhaps it's just me.
>
>
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