
Hi there, I've just installed the tor-exit-notice.html (from contrib/) on my exit node, and read it carefully. I think this is great to have such a text, but 2 paragraphs are USA specific, the one about ECPA and the following one about DMCA. I would like to know if anyone knows about equivalent text for the European Union, Germany, France and New Zealand (I'm French, I'm a New Zealand resident and I run a TOR exit node on a server located in Germany) Thanks, Chris

Christian Gagneraud:
I've just installed the tor-exit-notice.html (from contrib/) on my exit node, and read it carefully. I think this is great to have such a text, but 2 paragraphs are USA specific, the one about ECPA and the following one about DMCA.
I would like to know if anyone knows about equivalent text for the European Union, Germany, France and New Zealand (I'm French, I'm a New Zealand resident and I run a TOR exit node on a server located in Germany)
You can see what we are using for Nos oignons at: http://marcuse-1.nos-oignons.net/ (If you are using the Tor Browser or HTTPS Everywhere, you will have to deactivate the rule for *.nos-oignons.net.) -- Lunar <lunar@torproject.org>

On 2/09/2014 2:39 p.m., Lunar wrote:
Christian Gagneraud:
I've just installed the tor-exit-notice.html (from contrib/) on my exit node, and read it carefully. I think this is great to have such a text, but 2 paragraphs are USA specific, the one about ECPA and the following one about DMCA.
I would like to know if anyone knows about equivalent text for the European Union, Germany, France and New Zealand (I'm French, I'm a New Zealand resident and I run a TOR exit node on a server located in Germany)
You can see what we are using for Nos oignons at: http://marcuse-1.nos-oignons.net/
Hi Lunar, Thanks for the link, I've replaced the 2 US paragraphs with your one referring to the EU directive. But if anyone has information about the German transposition of the 2000/31/CE European directive, I am still interested, so far, I've found this: http://www.secola.org/e2_05.htm#de
(If you are using the Tor Browser or HTTPS Everywhere, you will have to deactivate the rule for *.nos-oignons.net.)
I was unable to access your site with Firefox (HTTPS Everywhere disabled), but lynx did the job! BTW, you have a typo in the text, at the end of the EU paragraph you're missing a space between the last 2 words: "Therefore, we are not liable for the informationtransmitted." Thx, Chris
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Hi Christian, On 09/02/2014 04:12 AM, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
I've just installed the tor-exit-notice.html (from contrib/) on my exit node, and read it carefully. I think this is great to have such a text, but 2 paragraphs are USA specific, the one about ECPA and the following one about DMCA.
I would like to know if anyone knows about equivalent text for the European Union, Germany, France and New Zealand (I'm French, I'm a New Zealand resident and I run a TOR exit node on a server located in Germany)
Indeed tor-exit-node.html is meant as a template where operators insert their country specific info. The idea of templates for other counties pops up from time to time, but nobody actually starts a repository. Maybe you want to be the one? I'm happy to copy/host it at github.com/torservers. There is some country-specific legal information linked at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines , and this is what we use for Germany: https://www.torservers.net/abuse.html Thanks for running a relay! :) -- Moritz Bartl https://www.torservers.net/

On 02/09/14 23:41, Moritz Bartl wrote:
Hi Christian,
On 09/02/2014 04:12 AM, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
I've just installed the tor-exit-notice.html (from contrib/) on my exit node, and read it carefully. I think this is great to have such a text, but 2 paragraphs are USA specific, the one about ECPA and the following one about DMCA.
I would like to know if anyone knows about equivalent text for the European Union, Germany, France and New Zealand (I'm French, I'm a New Zealand resident and I run a TOR exit node on a server located in Germany)
Indeed tor-exit-node.html is meant as a template where operators insert their country specific info. The idea of templates for other counties pops up from time to time, but nobody actually starts a repository. Maybe you want to be the one? I'm happy to copy/host it at github.com/torservers. There is some country-specific legal information linked at https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorExitGuidelines , and this is what we use for Germany: https://www.torservers.net/abuse.html
Hi Moritz, Thanks for the info, I've created a repository for country specific version of the Tor exit notice: https://github.com/chgans/tor-exit-notice Chris
Thanks for running a relay! :)
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