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Appendix A. Historical Parallel

Dieser Abschnitt bewahrt den RFC-Text zu BUSA-TLS, einschliesslich TLS 1.3 HKDF key schedule changes, Mandatory Audio Component, MAC derivation, alert handling, implementation notes, security considerations und IANA considerations.

Originaler RFC-Text

Appendix A.  Historical Parallel

The following timeline is offered for context:

1989: 2 Live Crew releases "As Nasty As They Wanna Be". Federal
authorities take notice.

1990: Skyywalker v. Navarro finds the album obscene. 2 Live Crew
responds by recording "Banned in the U.S.A.", sampling Bruce
Springsteen. Members arrested performing their own music.

1992: Eleventh Circuit reverses the obscenity ruling. "Banned in
the U.S.A." is no longer banned.

2018: TLS 1.3 is published as [RFC8446]. Null cipher suites are
eliminated entirely. One zero-byte IKM remains.

2026: This document proposes filling that zero with the hash of the
audio that survived its own institutional suppression. The circle
is complete.