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== Change in Legal Ownership ==
== Change in Legal Ownership ==
An example of a change in legal ownership is when one company buys another. This does not necessarily imply that there will be a change in operation of the root certificate or change in location of the root certificate's private keys.  
An example of a change in legal ownership is when one company buys another. This does not necessarily imply that the root certificate's private key will be physically moved to another location. It also does not necessarily imply that there will be a change in operation of the root certificate's private key and certificate hierarchy.


Another example of a change in legal ownership is when an organization buys a root certificate's private key. Such a transition may involve physically relocating the private key, and may involve a change in the key personnel who operate the root certificate's private key and the certificate hierarchy.
Another example of a change in legal ownership is when an organization buys a root certificate's private key. Such a transition may involve physically relocating the private key, and may involve a change in the key personnel who operate the root certificate's private key and the certificate hierarchy.
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