On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 08:56:22AM +0200, Benjamin S. wrote: > > At least not directly, but their operators could be more prone to be > > implicated in some police investigation, because an exit-node IP may > > repeatedly appear in the log files of the pages where blocked requests > > will be redirected to. > > Operators will not be affected (at the moment) if they don't use the > DNS-Server of their providers.
For time being. Given how quickly things move now, it's not going to last. Once the list gets leaked, it would be nice to send a lot of random spam to german email addresses with remote images (scaled down to one red pixel) to said banned servers embedded. That's going to generate a lot of chaff traffic in the logs, and, hopefully, a lot of door knocks in the wee hours, and plenty of legal action on behalf of harassed innocents.

