INAL This is an interesting question.
george torwell: > Hi guys, I have a quick question regarding the following blog entry: > https://blog.torproject.org/blog/top-changes-tor-2004-design-paper-part-2 > > the last part states that Bit-torrent traffic can be trivially identified > to originate at the user's ip. > As an exit node operator, I get those annoying infringement notices, and up > until now I've just replied with a polite 'nothing I can do'. > Does this change anything? Not answering, just noting. You still do not log anything. At the time you get the notice, the infringement is already over. > Can I be forced to help with identifying such a > user? Not answering, just noting. That depends on the local laws. You could probable discuss this at length for all countries. > Is it their fault for not knowing this? > Any lawyers in the audience? > Thanks. You could try mailing eff with this question. Even if they can not answer your case, they may be able to answer in general. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk