Am Mon, 6 May 2019 18:55:50 +0100 schrieb Mark Rousell <ma...@signal100.com>:
> (a) It's not a crime to run a proxy in the UK or EU[1]. It's just that > there are metadata logging and log-retention requirements if you do > so. (Once again, I apologise because I've lost my notes on all the EU > and UK legislation that may require this. It's findable on DuckDuckGo > or the search engine of your choice of course). Thanks for pointing that out! I will do more research on this topic. > (b) ProtonMail isn't going to hunt down anyone (unless, maybe, they > are forced to by their local law enforcement). They aren't the police > and they're not even based in the EU, so they don't care. That is was I am thinking as well, but it does not hurt to ask. > (c) I do not know how the relevant legislation would work if you are a > UK or EU resident but set up your proxy service on hardware based in > the USA or another jurisdiction that does not enforce logging. A > careful reading of the legislation that is relevant to your local > jurisdiction might inform you. I will check that out, because I am currently doing a project which is similar and it is better to be properly informed than instead later falling on my nose. Thanks again for your valuable input, much appreciated! Regards Stefan _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users