On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, John Case wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, J.A. Terranson wrote:
I am curious as to how Tor operators will be viewed in all of this ... as ISPs or as material accomplices ?
Likely as a co-conspirator. This way, grand juries (who have zero clue to start with, and even less after the dog and pony show by the prosecutor) its easier to get warrants to go fishing on any domestic Tor participant. Thousands of potential "terrorists" for the price of a single subpoena :-(
Running a Tor node that is easily traceable back to your own real world identity is, I think, very foolish.
Unfortunately, the Tor mailing list is full of people running them from their residential Internet connection or their college dorm room.
Agreed. I also know of at least two rather large exit nodes (>3mbps) being run under actual identities. Foolish, but common. It is very unfortunate that many people don't really understand what it is they are undertaking in providing anonymity services. //Alif -- "Never belong to any party, always oppose privileged classes and public plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty." Joseph Pulitzer, 1907 Speech