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Author: emma peel <[email protected]>
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@@ -6,7 +6,10 @@ title: The Legal FAQ for Tor Relay Operators
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 body:
 
-NOTE: This FAQ is for informational purposes only and does not constitute 
legal advice. Our aim is to provide a general description of the legal issues 
surrounding Tor in the United States. Different factual situations and 
different legal jurisdictions will result in different answers to a number of 
questions. Therefore, please do not act on this information alone; if you have 
any specific legal problems, issues, or questions, seek a complete review of 
your situation with a lawyer licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.
+NOTE: This FAQ is for informational purposes only and does not constitute 
legal advice.
+Our aim is to provide a general description of the legal issues surrounding 
Tor in the United States.
+Different factual situations and different legal jurisdictions will result in 
different answers to a number of questions.
+Therefore, please do not act on this information alone; if you have any 
specific legal problems, issues, or questions, seek a complete review of your 
situation with a lawyer licensed to practice in your jurisdiction.
 
 Also, if you received this document from anywhere besides the EFF web site or 
https://community.torproject.org/relay/community-resources/eff-tor-legal-faq, 
it may be out of date. Follow the link to get the latest version.
 
@@ -24,25 +27,36 @@ Got a DMCA notice? Check out our [sample response 
letter](/relay/community-resou
 
 ### Can EFF promise that I won't get in trouble for running a Tor relay?
 
-**No**. All new technologies create legal uncertainties, and Tor is no 
exception. We cannot guarantee that you will never face any legal liability as 
a result of running a Tor relay. However, EFF believes so strongly that those 
running Tor relays shouldn't be liable for traffic that passes through the 
relay that we're running our own middle relay.
+**No**. All new technologies create legal uncertainties, and Tor is no 
exception.
+We cannot guarantee that you will never face any legal liability as a result 
of running a Tor relay.
+However, EFF believes so strongly that those running Tor relays shouldn't be 
liable for traffic that passes through the relay that we're running our own 
middle relay.
 
 ### Will EFF represent me if I get in trouble for running a Tor relay?
 
-**Maybe**. While EFF cannot promise legal representation for all Tor relay 
operators, it will assist relay operators in assessing the situation and will 
try to locate qualified legal counsel when necessary. Inquiries to EFF for the 
purpose of securing legal representation or referrals should be directed to our 
intake coordinator by sending an email to [email protected] . Such inquiries will be 
kept confidential subject to the limits of the attorney/client privilege. Note 
that although EFF cannot practice law outside of the United States, it will 
still try to assist non-U.S. relay operators in finding local representation.
+**Maybe**. While EFF cannot promise legal representation for all Tor relay 
operators, it will assist relay operators in assessing the situation and will 
try to locate qualified legal counsel when necessary.
+Inquiries to EFF for the purpose of securing legal representation or referrals 
should be directed to our intake coordinator by sending an email to info at 
eff.org.
+Such inquiries will be kept confidential subject to the limits of the 
attorney/client privilege.
+Note that although EFF cannot practice law outside of the United States, it 
will still try to assist non-U.S. relay operators in finding local 
representation.
 
 ### Should I contact the Tor developers when I have legal questions about Tor 
or to inform them if I suspect Tor is being used for illegal purposes?
 
-**No**. Tor's developers are available to answer technical questions, but they 
are not lawyers and cannot give legal advice. Nor do they have any ability to 
prevent illegal activity that may occur through Tor relays. Furthermore, your 
communications with Tor's developers are not protected by any legal privilege, 
so law enforcement or civil litigants could subpoena and obtain any information 
you give to them.
+**No**. Tor's developers are available to answer technical questions, but they 
are not lawyers and cannot give legal advice. Nor do they have any ability to 
prevent illegal activity that may occur through Tor relays.
+Furthermore, your communications with Tor's developers are not protected by 
any legal privilege, so law enforcement or civil litigants could subpoena and 
obtain any information you give to them.
 
 You can contact [email protected] if you face a specific legal issue. We will try 
to assist you, but given EFF's small size, we cannot guarantee that we can help 
everyone.
 
 ### Do Tor's core developers make any promises about the trustworthiness or 
reliability of Tor relays that are listed in their directory?
 
-**No**. Although the developers attempt to verify that Tor relays listed in 
the directory maintained by the core developers are stable and have adequate 
bandwidth, neither they nor EFF can guarantee the personal trustworthiness or 
reliability of the individuals who run those relays. Tor's core developers 
further reserve the right to refuse a Tor relay operator's request to be listed 
in their directory or to remove any relay from their directory for any reason.
+**No**. Although the developers attempt to verify that Tor relays listed in 
the directory maintained by the core developers are stable and have adequate 
bandwidth, neither they nor EFF can guarantee the personal trustworthiness or 
reliability of the individuals who run those relays.
+Tor's core developers further reserve the right to refuse a Tor relay 
operator's request to be listed in their directory or to remove any relay from 
their directory for any reason.
 
 ## Exit Relays
 
-Exit relays raise special concerns because the traffic that exits from them 
can be traced back to the relay's IP address. While we believe that running an 
exit relay is legal, it is statistically likely that an exit relay will at some 
point be used for illegal purposes, which may attract the attention of private 
litigants or law enforcement. An exit relay may forward traffic that is 
considered unlawful, and that traffic may be attributed to the operator of a 
relay. If you are not willing to deal with that risk, a bridge or middle relay 
may be a better fit for you. These relays do not directly forward traffic to 
the Internet and so can't be easily mistaken for the origin of allegedly 
unlawful content.
+Exit relays raise special concerns because the traffic that exits from them 
can be traced back to the relay's IP address.
+While we believe that running an exit relay is legal, it is statistically 
likely that an exit relay will at some point be used for illegal purposes, 
which may attract the attention of private litigants or law enforcement.
+An exit relay may forward traffic that is considered unlawful, and that 
traffic may be attributed to the operator of a relay.
+If you are not willing to deal with that risk, a bridge or middle relay may be 
a better fit for you.
+These relays do not directly forward traffic to the Internet and so can't be 
easily mistaken for the origin of allegedly unlawful content.
 
 The Tor Project's blog has some excellent 
[recommendations](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node) for 
running an exit with as little risk as possible. We suggest that you review 
their advice before setting up an exit relay.
 
@@ -56,27 +70,38 @@ Of course, you should avoid keeping any sensitive or 
personal information on the
 
 ### Should I tell my ISP that I'm running an exit relay?
 
-**Yes**. Make sure you have a Tor-friendly ISP that knows you're running an 
exit relay and supports you in that goal. This will help ensure that your 
Internet access isn't cut off due to abuse complaints. The Tor community 
maintains a list of ISPs that are particularly Tor-savvy, as well as ones that 
aren't.
+**Yes**. Make sure you have a Tor-friendly ISP that knows you're running an 
exit relay and supports you in that goal.
+This will help ensure that your Internet access isn't cut off due to abuse 
complaints.
+The Tor community maintains a list of ISPs that are particularly Tor-savvy, as 
well as ones that aren't.
 
 ### Is it a good idea to let others know that I'm running an exit relay?
 
-**Yes**. Be as transparent as possible about the fact that you're running an 
exit relay. If your exit traffic draws the attention of the government or 
disgruntled private party, you want them to figure out quickly and easily that 
you are part of the Tor network and not responsible for the content. This could 
mean the difference between having your computer seized by law enforcement and 
being left alone.
+**Yes**. Be as transparent as possible about the fact that you're running an 
exit relay.
+If your exit traffic draws the attention of the government or disgruntled 
private party, you want them to figure out quickly and easily that you are part 
of the Tor network and not responsible for the content.
+This could mean the difference between having your computer seized by law 
enforcement and being left alone.
 
 The Tor Project 
[suggests](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node) the 
following ways to let others know that you're running an exit relay:
 
  *  Set up a reverse DNS name for the IP address that makes clear that the 
computer is an exit relay.
  *  Set up a notice like 
[this](https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tips-running-exit-node) to explain that 
you're running an exit relay that's part of the Tor network.
- * If possible, get an [ARIN](https://www.arin.net/) registration for your 
exit relay that displays contact information for you, not your ISP. This way, 
you'll receive any abuse complaints and can respond to them directly. 
Otherwise, try to ensure that your ISP forwards abuse complaints that it 
receives to you.
+ *  If possible, get an [ARIN](https://www.arin.net/) registration for your 
exit relay that displays contact information for you, not your ISP.
+    This way, you'll receive any abuse complaints and can respond to them 
directly. Otherwise, try to ensure that your ISP forwards abuse complaints that 
it receives to you.
 
 ###  Should I snoop on the plaintext traffic that exits through my Tor relay?
 
-**No**. You may be technically capable of modifying the Tor source code or 
installing additional software to monitor or log plaintext that exits your 
relay. However, Tor relay operators in the United States can possibly create 
civil and even criminal liability for themselves under state or federal wiretap 
laws if they monitor, log, or disclose Tor users' communications, while 
non-U.S. operators may be subject to similar laws. Do not examine anyone's 
communications without first talking to a lawyer.
+**No**. You may be technically capable of modifying the Tor source code or 
installing additional software to monitor or log plaintext that exits your 
relay.
+However, Tor relay operators in the United States can possibly create civil 
and even criminal liability for themselves under state or federal wiretap laws 
if they monitor, log, or disclose Tor users' communications, while non-U.S. 
operators may be subject to similar laws.
+Do not examine anyone's communications without first talking to a lawyer.
 
 ### If I receive a subpoena or other information request from law enforcement 
or anyone else related to my Tor relay, what should I do?
 
-**Educate them about Tor**. In most instances, properly configured Tor relays 
will have no useful data for inquiring parties, and you should feel free to 
educate them on this point. To the extent you do maintain logs, however, you 
should not disclose them to any third party without first consulting a lawyer. 
In the United States, such a disclosure may violate the Electronic 
Communications Privacy Act, and relay operators outside of the United States 
may be subject to similar data protection laws.
+**Educate them about Tor**. In most instances, properly configured Tor relays 
will have no useful data for inquiring parties, and you should feel free to 
educate them on this point.
+To the extent you do maintain logs, however, you should not disclose them to 
any third party without first consulting a lawyer.
+In the United States, such a disclosure may violate the Electronic 
Communications Privacy Act, and relay operators outside of the United States 
may be subject to similar data protection laws.
 
-You may receive legal inquiries where you are prohibited by law from telling 
anyone about the request. We believe that, at least in the United States, such 
gag orders do not prevent you from talking to a lawyer, including calling a 
lawyer to find representation. Inquiries to EFF for the purpose of securing 
legal representation should be directed to our intake coordinator (info at 
eff.org) Such inquiries will be kept confidential subject to the limits of the 
attorney/client privilege.
+You may receive legal inquiries where you are prohibited by law from telling 
anyone about the request. We believe that, at least in the United States, such 
gag orders do not prevent you from talking to a lawyer, including calling a 
lawyer to find representation.
+Inquiries to EFF for the purpose of securing legal representation should be 
directed to our intake coordinator (info at eff.org).
+Such inquiries will be kept confidential subject to the limits of the 
attorney/client privilege.
 
 For more information about responding to abuse complaints and other inquiries, 
check out the [Tor Abuse 
FAQ](https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/faq-abuse.html.en) and the collection 
of [abuse response templates](/tor-abuse-templates/) on the Tor Project's 
website.
 
@@ -84,13 +109,18 @@ For information on what to do if law enforcement seeks 
access to your digital de
 
 ### My ISP, university, etc. just sent me a DMCA notice. What should I do?
 
-EFF has written a [short template](tor-dmca-response) to help you write a 
response to your ISP, university, etc., to let them know about the details of 
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act's safe harbor, and how Tor fits in. Note 
that template only refers to U.S. jurisdictions, and is intended only to 
address copyright complaints that are based on a relay of allegedly infringing 
material through the Tor node.
+EFF has written a [short template](tor-dmca-response) to help you write a 
response to your ISP, university, etc., to let them know about the details of 
the Digital Millennium Copyright Act's safe harbor, and how Tor fits in.
+Note that template only refers to U.S. jurisdictions, and is intended only to 
address copyright complaints that are based on a relay of allegedly infringing 
material through the Tor node.
 
-If you like, you should consider submitting a copy of your notice to [Chilling 
Effects](https://www.chillingeffects.org/). This will help us recognize trends 
and issues that the lawyers might want to focus on. Chilling Effects encourages 
submissions from people outside the United States too.
+If you like, you should consider submitting a copy of your notice to [Chilling 
Effects](https://www.chillingeffects.org/).
+This will help us recognize trends and issues that the lawyers might want to 
focus on. Chilling Effects encourages submissions from people outside the 
United States too.
 
-EFF believes that Tor relays should be protected from copyright liability for 
the acts of their users because a Tor relay operator can raise an immunity 
defense under the DMCA as well as defenses under copyright's secondary 
liability doctrines. However, no court has yet addressed these issues in the 
context of Tor itself. If you are uncomfortable with this uncertainty, you may 
consider using a reduced exit policy (such as the default policy suggested by 
the Tor Project) to try to minimize traffic types that are often targeted in 
copyright complaints.
+EFF believes that Tor relays should be protected from copyright liability for 
the acts of their users because a Tor relay operator can raise an immunity 
defense under the DMCA as well as defenses under copyright's secondary 
liability doctrines.
+However, no court has yet addressed these issues in the context of Tor itself.
+If you are uncomfortable with this uncertainty, you may consider using a 
reduced exit policy (such as the default policy suggested by the Tor Project) 
to try to minimize traffic types that are often targeted in copyright 
complaints.
 
-If you are a Tor relay operator willing to stand up and help set a clear legal 
precedent establishing that merely running a relay does not create copyright 
liability for either operators or their bandwidth providers, EFF is interested 
in hearing from you. Read more 
[here](https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2005-October/016301.html)
 about being EFF's test case.
+If you are a Tor relay operator willing to stand up and help set a clear legal 
precedent establishing that merely running a relay does not create copyright 
liability for either operators or their bandwidth providers, EFF is interested 
in hearing from you.
+Read more 
[here](https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2005-October/016301.html)
 about being EFF's test case.
 
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diff --git a/content/relay-operations/relays-requirements/contents.lr 
b/content/relay-operations/relays-requirements/contents.lr
index 0c1808e..5ad16cc 100644
--- a/content/relay-operations/relays-requirements/contents.lr
+++ b/content/relay-operations/relays-requirements/contents.lr
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ _template: layout.html
 ---
 title: Relay requirements
 ---
-subtitle: Requirements for Tor relays depend on the type of relay and the 
bandwidth they provide.  Learn more about specific relay requirements.
+subtitle: Requirements for Tor relays depend on the type of relay and the 
bandwidth they provide. Learn more about specific relay requirements.
 ---
 key: 2
 ---
diff --git a/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr 
b/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr
index 19c7946..91bb2dd 100644
--- a/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr
+++ b/content/training/best-practices/contents.lr
@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ Once you've answered those questions, you're ready to plan 
your training!
    This includes downloads and PDFs of handouts.
    You'll share this link list on a whiteboard or project it at the training.
 6. Determine how you'll do hands-on assistance at your training.
-   Will you be able to handle this alone? Or will you require partners? If you 
need more help, make sure the partners you're bringing in are aware of the 
safety needs of the community, and communicate with your contacts in the 
community to make sure they're okay with you bringing in additional trainers.
+   Will you be able to handle this alone? Or will you require partners?
+   If you need more help, make sure the partners you're bringing in are aware 
of the safety needs of the community, and communicate with your contacts in the 
community to make sure they're okay with you bringing in additional trainers.
 7. Make sure your presentation is up-to-date (both information and 
screenshots) and save your presentation in two file formats -- for example, odp 
and pdf -- and on at least one additional device -- for example, on your 
computer and on a USB stick.
 8. Decide how you will facilitate a safer space. We recommend using the [Tor 
Code of Conduct](/training/code-of-conduct/).
 

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