I break the silence: My arrest

Scott Bennett bennett at cs.niu.edu
Sun Sep 16 12:16:10 UTC 2007


     On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 12:08:27 +0200 Thomas Hluchnik
<Thomas.Hluchnik at netcologne.de> wrote:
>Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 07:41 schrieb Martin Senftleben:
>
>Hello,

     Please get with the program.  This is getting to be a real drag.  See
below.
>
>can you please give some more info about that? I am just thinkinking about=
>=20
>becoming member of a association and let my two tor nodes register as from=
>=20
>that association. I have the luck that my home was not yet searched by any=
>=20
>technical incompetent police, but who knows...
>
>What about the "Humanistische Union"? Do they have tor nodes? Is there anyb=
>ody=20
>of them in this thread? Would like to hear if the HU is interested of getti=
>mg=20
>members with tor nodes as entrance gift.
>
>What I definitely NOT like is giving up my help for the tor project. In tim=
>es=20
>like these modern inquisition we have to resist, but have to find ways to=20
>protect ourselves.
>
>
>> I am currently into registering an association that was founded more=20
>> than a hundred years ago - that is quite some work, but manageable.=20
>> I find the thought to found an association quite intriguing,=20
>> particularly for Germany, where the members of a registered=20
>> association (eingetragener Verein) would be protected against legal=20
>> prosecution. The association could act as contract partners with the=20
>> ISPs, and as that run Tor nodes which are managed by its members.=20
>>=20
>> BTW, one such node has just been set up which is legally registered=20
>> with an association in Germany and run by a previous Tor-node admin=20
>> who has also been harassed by the police. But I don't think they will=20
>> be setting up more nodes.

	A:	It makes it hard to follow and is thus inconsiderate.
		B:	>Why not?
			A>> Once again, Do NOT TOP-POST!!!


                                  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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