Just FYI, I'm not sure how reliable the blog I'm linking to is, but I someone in Britain which ran a TOR exit node, someone used this node to access illegal materials, and blue cops came to visit him and interrogated him about this incident, and seized his personal computer.
http://bit.ly/a3vPXZ 2010/8/30 Boris shtrasman <borissh1...@gmail.com> > IANAL, > > Every now and then **I hear about someone more running TOR servers here > in IL, > Few months ago I heared about resarch in trust computing in TOR and off TOR > network (few weeks ago I have read a research done by Marina Kupeetzki). The > question under the current law may I run TOR server / Exit node ? > > My question arise after reading צו הצופן and remembering that in many cases > the encryption between the nodes is much more then 56 bit(*). > Also If you operate a TOR exit node, you actually help people that are in > countries in conflict with IL (e.g. Iran) so I don't know if it is even > legal to run an exit node here. > > > > (*) - I take the number 56 since I saw it on J.Klinger blog. > -- > -- > -- Boris Shtrasman ------------ > |Gnu/Linux Software developer | > | IM : bori...@jabber.org | > | URL : myrtfm.blogspot.com| > _______________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > >
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