[tor-relays] Tor Relay Web Ports

William Kane ttallink at googlemail.com
Fri May 22 21:28:06 UTC 2020


They can raid my home(s), it won't make it any less legal to operate
an exit node, for it's traffic I am still not responsible.

I've had run-ins with the law regarding exit nodes in the past, and
all the cases against me got dropped due to not being liable for the
traffic I have not initiated. Any good lawyer will know this.

I also recommend the EFF pages on the topic.

2020-05-21 21:49 GMT, Sebastian Elisa Pfeifer <newsletter at unicorncloud.org>:
> On 20/05/2020 23:07, William Kane wrote:
>> After that is all done, you can safely ignore most abuse reports
>> unless they actually have a case against you, which, in most countries
>> is not possible due to network providers being protected from
>> liability by the law.
> But everyone should be aware that that might not stop the law
> enforcement from raiding your home. Or even worse:
> https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Oesterreich-Tor-Serverbetreiber-wegen-Beihilfe-zur-Kinderporno-Verbreitung-verurteilt-2249228.html
> (Sorry, German)
>
> And, keep in mind, in countries without a
> "Beweismittelverwertungsverbot" (like Austria and I think Germany also)
> it doesn't matter if the search was illegal - they can still use
> everything they found against you.
>
> Don't get me wrong, it's great you want to run an exit and I also did so
> in the past, but be careful.
>
> Sebastian
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