A more interesting question is whether anonymous remailers will need to register. I suspect that there will be a challenge to this law that will
I think they will. The brief period of loose controls over communication media is coming to an end. State correctly identified the problem and now it is effectively being dealt with. As printed mass media enjoyed short period of "freedom" at the beginning of the century, so did internet in last five-six years or so. All identifiable concentration nodes (news, ftp & http servers, remailers, dial-in access points etc.) will eventually be censored. It is interesting to note that today's network topology is more vulnerable to censorship than UUCP was. The only (partial) solution is to raise the cost of censoring by requiring one-to-one effort. In other words, serverless world in which end users directly exchange (preferably encrypted) packets over common carriers. Hint: *Bsd + IPSec + uucp over IP and then merge in Crowds technology where real-time relaying is needed. Actually ... cypherpunks is a good choice for the first port. The Barnman