"cracks" via tor

Eugene Armstead eugene at armsteadent.com
Wed Mar 2 15:56:05 UTC 2005


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Simon Østengaard wrote:
| I have discussed this issue with one of the leading IT lawyers in
| Denmark. He said that according to the danish law (and most European
| laws) the only legal issue you could face by running a tor server is if
| the law require you to log which traffic you pass trough the server.
| There is such a law in Denmark but it only affects companies, not
| private persons or organisations.

What about American TOR operators?

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Eugene Armstead, Jr.
Armstead Enterprise
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E:  eugene at armsteadent.com
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