Hi *

> I am just doing some planning for my own exits at the moment and
> researching the legal provisions and experience for a variety of
> jurisdictions.

my story is rather typical - I'm not proud of it but hopefully someone will 
learn my lesson w/o legal fees :)

I'm located in Germany and ran an exit at my home DSL, in 2008 and 2009 (that's 
half of the "I'm not proud" part). Someone opened/cracked a box and used it to 
distribute child pornography, the owner realised this some time later and the 
police found my IP address in the logs. After nearly one year (I'm still 
baffled, one would hope this kind of crime is handled faster) my flat was 
searched and every single computer seized: To be clear, I was the one charged 
with this crime, the prosecutor wasn't aware (or ignored) the Tor node. After 
1.5 years (or so) the case was closed because the prosecutor wasn't able to 
prove my guilt[0]. During the criminal proceedings I discussed with my lawyer 
if we should disclose the Tor node but we decided this would only complicate 
the matter.

Today I run only a middle relay, exit nodes in Germany should imho always part 
of an umbrella organisation (e.g. an "Eingetragener Verein" [registered 
association?], ignoring this is part 2 of "I'm not proud") so an individual is 
not personally liable (if someone is interested: I donate to the Wau Holland 
Stiftung[1], one project of this trust is supporting the Tor network). 

Renke

[0] I know I'm not guilty ;)
[1] http://www.wauland.de/en/index.php
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