RE: Regarding Revocation of Keys

Reinforcing Daniel’s point, every corporation isn’t going to “have a DID”. A typical corporation is going to have billions and billions of DIDs across hundreds or thousands of DID Method Spaces …it’s simple.  …it’s real life.  …and the Real Subjects (and Personas and Digital Subjects and Credentials) associated with these DIDs are going to be created, read, combined into new Subjects, bought, sold, exchanged, and/or given away millions of times a day …possibly every hour.

For example, here’s a DID Network representing the life and lifecycle of a singer/songwriter/musician/performer: …millions of (Universal) DIDs from tens, possibly hundreds, of DID method spaces.

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Here’s what the draft Universal Digital Identifier (UDID) Taxonomy looks like…

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Best regards,
Michael Herman
Self-Sovereign Blockchain Architect
Hyperonomy Digital Identity Lab
Parallelspace Corporation

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From: Daniel Hardman <daniel.hardman@evernym.com>
Sent: September 19, 2019 12:18 PM
To: sethi shivam <sethishivam27@gmail.com>
Cc: W3C Credentials CG (Public List) <public-credentials@w3.org>; W3C Digital Verification CG (Public List) <public-digital-verification@w3.org>
Subject: Re: Regarding Revocation of Keys

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?

A corporation can have a DID, and if the corporation gets sold, or if its officers change, then there is probably NOT a new DID; rather, the controllers/authentication/authorization/keys for the existing DID are updated.

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.

See my answer to this on your other thread.

Received on Thursday, 19 September 2019 18:40:19 UTC