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Comment by lioeters

6 days ago

I wonder what "ordinarily resident" means legally. Like has a permanent address there, even if they don't live there physically..?

Yes. If you are, for example, even a US citizen, permanently living in Crimea, you are still subject to limitations, imposed by sanctions.

  • I'm not sure if you're talking generally about sanctions or specifically about Let's Encrypt, but to avoid any doubt: citizens of Crimea are free to use Let's Encrypt. We do not, however, serve government entities in occupied Crimea.