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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ not necessarily) have media in them. These devices may well be connected via
ATAPI, USB or IEEE 1394 transports. In such cases they are "SCSI" devices
only in the sense that they use the "Multi\-Media command" set (MMC).
MMC is a specialized SCSI command set whose definition can be found
-at http://www.t10.org .
+at https://www.t10.org .
.PP
This utility is based on the MMC\-4 and later draft standards. See section
5 on "Features and Profile for Multi_Media devices" for more information on
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ There are multiple versions of the MMC (draft) standards: MMC [1997],
MMC\-2 [2000], MMC\-3 [2002], MMC\-4 and MMC\-5. The first three are now
ANSI INCITS standards with the year they became standards shown in
brackets. The draft immediately prior to standardization can
-be found at http://www.t10.org . In the initial MMC standard there
+be found at https://www.t10.org . In the initial MMC standard there
was no GET CONFIGURATION command and the relevant information was
obtained from the "CD capabilities and mechanical status mode
page" (mode page 0x2a). It was later renamed the "MM capabilities and