Re: [tor-relays] BoingBoing Says Running Exits Is No Trouble re: LEA

2016-07-09 Thread Kenneth Freeman
On 07/06/2016 01:01 PM, grarpamp wrote: > https://boingboing.net/2016/07/01/researchers-find-over-100-spyi.html > "Many people fear that running an exit node will put them in police > crosshairs if it gets used in the commission of a crime. For the > record, Boing Boing runs a very high-capacity

Re: [tor-relays] BoingBoing Says Running Exits Is No Trouble re: LEA

2016-07-09 Thread Kenneth Freeman
On 07/06/2016 01:09 PM, Green Dream wrote: > Except the operators at BoingBoing have the privilege of corporate > liability (instead of personal liability), and very likely corporate > counsel (i.e., a nice legal team) as well. > > It seems easier to say "don't worry about it, it's not really a

Re: [tor-relays] BoingBoing Says Running Exits Is No Trouble re: LEA

2016-07-06 Thread grarpamp
On 7/6/16, Green Dream wrote: > It seems easier to say "don't worry about it, it's not really a problem" > from that perspective. That's a given. > For the average Tor volunteer operator, all that comfort, protection and > privilege is gone. _My_ ass is on the line. Or

Re: [tor-relays] BoingBoing Says Running Exits Is No Trouble re: LEA

2016-07-06 Thread Green Dream
Except the operators at BoingBoing have the privilege of corporate liability (instead of personal liability), and very likely corporate counsel (i.e., a nice legal team) as well. It seems easier to say "don't worry about it, it's not really a problem" from that perspective. For the average Tor

[tor-relays] BoingBoing Says Running Exits Is No Trouble re: LEA

2016-07-06 Thread grarpamp
https://boingboing.net/2016/07/01/researchers-find-over-100-spyi.html "Many people fear that running an exit node will put them in police crosshairs if it gets used in the commission of a crime. For the record, Boing Boing runs a very high-capacity exit node, and though we've received multiple