Re: Regarding Revocation of Keys

Hi Daniel,

Thnks for the response
I have a cross question.
So you mean we can't transfer the did.

So i assume. If in case we are handling a corporate id. All we can do is we
can transfer the control?
 Am i right?

And second case
Yes lets consider the case of iot device. Lets say i sold my phone to my
friend or some other iot device. Say self driving car.

How will did and keys get handled.

Thanks

On Thu, 19 Sep, 2019, 9:00 PM Daniel Hardman, <daniel.hardman@evernym.com>
wrote:

> The spec says that a key that disappears from the DID Doc must be
> considered revoked. Therefore I believe you can simply replace your old key
> with a new one owned by your friend.
>
> However, I think you might be describing a somewhat odd behavior. A DID
> should have an immutable subject for its entire lifetime. If this is the
> DID of an IOT device that is being sold, then it makes sense--but I think
> you would not transfer a DID for a person in this way. Instead, you would
> require your friend to use a new DID.
>
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 6:02 AM sethi shivam <sethishivam27@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> I have one more question :)
>>
>> Say I changed the owner of a DID  from me to my friend.
>> I will be moving my public key to Revoke list.
>> Do i still need to Show revoked public key   under Public key array.
>>
>> If yes/No   than what could be the reason behind  that ?
>> Thanks alot community  for helping me out.
>>
>> Regards
>> Sethi Shivam
>>
>

Received on Thursday, 19 September 2019 18:07:09 UTC