Jan Suhr schrieb: > Hi doc! > We, the German Privacy Foundation, regularly receive several of such > requests regarding file sharing. Usually we reply the requestor > explaining that the IP address belongs to one of our Tor servers. Also > we explain what Tor is and that we don't have any logs thus could not > answer their request. > I would advice you to send them a similar reply. Lets see if this is > sufficient. Otherwise it could be important to prove that you are > running a Tor server (I understood you are running it at home?) yes, the server runs at my home > . But > lets see... > > Please feel free to contact me directly to prepare a specific answer or > discuss the further procedure. > > Best regards > Jan > > Hello Jan, first, many thanks for your response and to offer your help. Let me explain the current state regarding the abuse: since saturday i'm in contact with a lawyer from the CCC, who provided to help me. He wrote a letter to the lawyer's office wich accused me, appending a status from the server descriptors for the said day of abuse. Furthermore he appended a mail from an employee of the torproject, confirming that my ip was running a tor-exit node. Now we are waiting for an answer from the lawyer's office.
So far i realised: it's not enough to say 'i'm running a tor-exit node', you must proof that a tor-node was / is running on a given ip. On this way, many thanks and regards to CCC for the fast help! Jan, i will write you a personal mail in correlation to this issue Once again, sorry my bad english

