Talk:Transient-key cryptography

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Latest comment: 17 years ago by Skulvis

Hi--Sorry, I'm new to this. T-K technology is contained and acknowledged in the ANSI ASC X9.95 standard for timestamping, which is a superset of the X.509 standard that is commonplace on the Internet. Admittedly, it is an emerging technology, but I could find no guidelines with regard to writing articles on emerging technologies on Wikipedia.

Additionally, there do seem to be a number of entries for trademarked terms. For example, the "iPhone" article refers to a trademarked product released in June of this year (http://www.apple.com/legal/trademark/appletmlist.html). Please help. Skulvis 18:03, 19 October 2007 (UTC)Reply