William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if

Nick B nick at pelagiris.org
Tue Dec 4 16:51:40 UTC 2012


I seriously doubt many TOR exit nodes have the political clout to be
considered a common carrier.
In a related note, I wonder if the six-strike rule would violate the ISP's
safe harbor, as it's clearly content inspection.
Nick


On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Jordan Michaels <jordan at viviotech.net>wrote:

> On 12/03/2012 03:31 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 08:49:24AM +0000, Warren Bailey wrote:
>>
>>> Can you imagine an email thread that lasted longer than an entire
>>> weekend?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I can.  I've participated in some that went on for months.  It's
>> simply
>> a matter of effectiveness and attention span.
>>
>>  This email needs to be murdered, because it is completely out of control.
>>>
>>
>> I disagree, strongly, as this is an issue of unfortunate timely
>> relevance to the community.
>>
>
> +1 I strongly disagree as well. I am very interested to see how this case
> evolves in and out of court. Are Tor exit-node operators going to be given
> the same rights as ISP's who's networks are used for illegal purposes? I
> would hope so, but it doesn't seem like that has happened in this case, so
> I am very interested to hear how the situation pans out.
>
> It is extremely relevant to the Internet community and to free speech in
> general.
>
> Kind regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologies
>
>



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