[tor-relays] Subpoena received

Tyler Durden virii at enn.lu
Fri Apr 24 20:42:18 UTC 2015


On 2015-04-24 18:15, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 04/24/2015 10:19 AM, grarpamp wrote:
>> While you're busy doing all this writing and signing you need
>> to post the results up on the wiki, the tor relay banner page,
>> EFF legal info/opinion page update, etc.
> Looks like the problem with Alistaro solved itself without a letter. I
> somehow doubt an old dated letter helps in the next case. What is the
> "tor relay banner page"? The EFF legal info page is specifically only
> about US cases and US law.
>
> This is not something new, this happens regularly. ISPs get scared, you
> usually can calm them down, and if not, you move to another. No need to
> make a big fuss about it?
>
> I will update the GoodBadISPs, someone added Voxility with a tendency
> towards no. We've been happy Voxility customers for several years now,
> and so are enn.lu. Voxility passed some things over to Alistaro, I think
> it's basically a subsidiary to separate datacenter operation from
> end-user hosting.
>

Yep, we simply called Alistaro and they claim they weren't informed
about that some of their new customers were running Tor nodes and for
them it is their first subpoena received. Alistaro is quite new into
this business ;) (Voxility moved our server to the Datacenter operated
by Alistaro)
They will now receive a letter from our Lawyer in english which explains
again what Tor is and how the legal frame is (or seems to be).



Greetings

-- 
Sam Grüneisen - President
Frënn vun der Ënn A.S.B.L.
enn.lu



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