-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Andrew wrote: > Actually, it might be wise to develop a feature that lets the client > choose no more than one node from _any_ country, since other EU > countries might use the directive that led to the german law, to pass > similar laws.
Which means, if you really want to block Tor nodes from countries who make logging mandatory, you should do this for all EU-countries. After all, Germany is "only following the EU's demand for such a data retention act". I bet a fiver: If Germany really passes that law and if the Supreme Court doesn't rule against that law, everyone else in the EU will just follow (except maybe Greece...) 'Nuff said. Let's stop the nay saying ;) The law isn't active yet. The law isn't even ratified. And no one even started logging. The lawsuit, which's underway, isn't even filed at the Supreme Court. Yet. We're living in interesting times, but there's no need to overreact. Alex. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iQCVAwUBR0gLORYlVVSQ3uFxAQJz3QP+JzTLsafsqrl3tHnpJX+5qBuLg1nlXFAR 1eZ7a7G6bpJlB/M2/YlBfOuxB57VkDhdTgAfb4oz0S6VR3SCXH8r4JBxjilUNyEB ZM6i2FtxplovNS1TInMb2pxJUn9asF91Xgov+Ju2DS915sCCWEkMpiG8jen7atuZ 5j8xFP4WIuk= =rT3x -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----