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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions usecases/draft-birkholz-cose-tsa-tst-header-parameter.html
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<a href="#section-1.1" class="section-number selfRef">1.1. </a><a href="#name-use-cases" class="section-name selfRef">Use Cases</a>
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<p id="section-1.1-1">This section presents two use cases, each representing one of the two modes of use defined in <a href="#modes" class="auto internal xref">Section 2</a>.<a href="#section-1.1-1" class="pilcrow"></a></p>
<p id="section-1.1-1">This section discusses two use cases, each representing one of the two modes of use defined in <a href="#modes" class="auto internal xref">Section 2</a>.<a href="#section-1.1-1" class="pilcrow"></a></p>
<p id="section-1.1-2">A first use case is a document signed alongside a trustworthy timestamp.
This is a common case in legal contracts.
In such scenario, the document signer wants to reinforce the claim that the document existed on a specific date.
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This is done to enhance confidence in the timing of the registration, ensuring that the registration could not have occurred before a certain point in time.
To achieve this, the Transparency Service acquires a TST from a TSA, includes it in the unprotected header of the COSE-signed statement and then registers it.
Again, a relying party that wants to ascertain the time of registration of a given statement does not have to trust the Transparency Service's clock, which may have been maliciously altered or simply inaccurate.<a href="#section-1.1-4" class="pilcrow"></a></p>
<p id="section-1.1-5">This usage scenario motivates the "COSE then Timestamp" mode described in <a href="#sec-timestamp-then-cose" class="auto internal xref">Section 2.1</a>.<a href="#section-1.1-5" class="pilcrow"></a></p>
<p id="section-1.1-5">This usage scenario motivates the "COSE then Timestamp" mode described in <a href="#sec-cose-then-timestamp" class="auto internal xref">Section 2.2</a>.<a href="#section-1.1-5" class="pilcrow"></a></p>
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1.1. Use Cases

This section presents two use cases, each representing one of the two
modes of use defined in Section 2.
This section discusses two use cases, each representing one of the
two modes of use defined in Section 2.

A first use case is a document signed alongside a trustworthy
timestamp. This is a common case in legal contracts. In such
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which may have been maliciously altered or simply inaccurate.

This usage scenario motivates the "COSE then Timestamp" mode
described in Section 2.1.
described in Section 2.2.

1.2. Requirements Notation

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