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Whenever the private key of an [[CA:IncludedCAs|included root certificate]] is going to be physically moved to a new location, the steps outlined in the [[CA:RootTransferPolicy#Physical_Relocation|Physical Relocation]] section below should be followed. Whenever the organization (i.e. key personnel) operating the private key of an [[CA:IncludedCAs|included root certificate]] is going to change, the steps outlined in the [[CA:RootTransferPolicy#Personnel_Changes|Personnel Changes]] section below should be followed. | Whenever the private key of an [[CA:IncludedCAs|included root certificate]] is going to be physically moved to a new location, the steps outlined in the [[CA:RootTransferPolicy#Physical_Relocation|Physical Relocation]] section below should be followed. Whenever the organization (i.e. key personnel) operating the private key of an [[CA:IncludedCAs|included root certificate]] is going to change, the steps outlined in the [[CA:RootTransferPolicy#Personnel_Changes|Personnel Changes]] section below should be followed. | ||
No issuance whatsoever is permitted from a root certificate which has changed ownership by being sold by one company to another (as opposed to by acquisition of the owning company) until the receiving company has demonstrated to Mozilla that they have all the appropriate audits, CP/CPS documents and other systems in place. In addition, if the receiving company is new to the Mozilla root program, there must also be a public discussion regarding their admittance to the root program. | |||
== Physical Relocation == | == Physical Relocation == |