* Patrick W. Gilmore (patr...@ianai.net) wrote:
> On Nov 29, 2012, at 12:58 , Barry Shein <b...@world.std.com> wrote:
> > It would seem like they'd have to confiscate the equipment at every
> > Starbucks in their jurisdiction, which could be every one in the US
> > for example.
> 
> They didn't confiscate every Tor exit node in the US once they found 
> something nefarious emanating from one.
> 
Lets assume that some child pr0n dealer used this Tor exit node, is it not 
reasonable if the police wants to see if there are logs that make it possible 
to catch the sleazebag? Should LE ignore crime if it originates from a network 
which operates a Tor exit node? 

I am all for being anonymous on the net but I seriously believe that we still 
need to enforce the law when it comes to serious felonies like child pr0n, 
organized crime etc, we can't give them a free pass just by using Tor. I dont 
think it should be illegal to operate a Tor exit node but what just happened 
could be a consequence of doing it.

Of course they might not know abot Tor and believes that it is Mr Williams that 
is the bad guy. 

/J

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