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>> That is not a sound approach: > > I think it is. > >> ii) in some legal systems this may mean you can be held >> responsible for the traffic that is routed via your node. > > Example? In Germany you might (or might not) be responsible for > traffic you relay. But not relaying part of the traffic doesn't > change a thing, legally. i remember reading somewhere [1] that if you run a server that carries mail and you don't choose where it goes or who it comes from, the server is protected from some DMCA complaints by the DMCA "safe harbor" terms (us code title 17 Chapter 5 ยง 512). this might only apply in the US and it may not be entirely correct, but it does lay out that if you censor where the traffic goes to or comes from, you surrender some rights. mikael ball -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJURB3OAAoJELGRAnGuhYf0RlwP/AuZMpcdoe6ZCUciBFjWJzf5 fpny8iB0ttxNGpn2LVwksBS/IjF7iTIkMruvp2MNkwCRvD/OiWXqoFJcy0hSDac2 0B1T5PvseDB9h1NX0FJDENOr+dkByzgrRWdmfgwJt2RIWLvqx/MHuM810a/ppqOm meEPZaMnCC2gD9lcMPTJpKBbsznryZFjqXciQyLDaGJ8/vOMUhipJsJcCcOCV2qe zEX/lmgtNi0oRIvXArTuAMeCx+HICyhg6owpbv2RTGUUby9+ynXiXb5upk0rUiTd /uTKJUhVky0oe8wZO7B9hvySlhYeG1Mu2CWFOY0wIQNiVSklLT/FEWL3Gwzrc8Qs U3TssC2ZQIiGdj/0oyueVJtUpNZgtWEJ2naWU91pgyNkNnmc5q6FY/R9MARBE2Kw 0jZHlm98KADSn3+DOJCk1AnLG15ZnYZAuxqpAPRZH9FzGCzIvXmFVFAbYN55uHBS c9WrrOUQc6VamVpOI9Jp3PV3hApfSF1M1JQSazNhy3kewPo5w+ixl6Vwyb24WnH/ 6JMImlpnqVyR7gDMfJVyVX7FXbPevpNFBcr8tcAuiG802REV4P2hoY9khtqyPg4C qOe9J5ZQhh5joypyaktrkp5MSaB7E33RghSCf8Lz66GqNDAPjgzDuHDgp/IuYCkk wIXk81Gxr6E4ZPWpbkfP =hJrU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays