The only way I dared run and exit from home was via a VPN service.   Alas the 
IP would keep changing, so not that useful. The VPN service was well known to 
many services such as BBC so content blocked for copyright reasons. So even 
less useful.

Gerry

-----Original Message-----
From: tor-relays [mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf Of 
Cristian Consonni
Sent: 11 August 2017 10:48
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] keepyourprivcay: Introducing a new 100 mbit/s relay

Hi,

On 10/08/2017 21:15, Tor Node Admin @ SechsNullDrei.org wrote:
> I would welcome the opportunity to tie my name to my exit nodes, if it 
> weren't for the 1%-3% of illegal traffic that could land me in jail for the 
> uneducated LEAs.  And if it weren't for that 1%-3%, I would encourage a 
> movement for residential users to set up exit nodes in their homes to utilize 
> the wastefully underutilized bandwidth they're paying for.

I am not a lawyer and the situation may vary depending on where you live and/or 
which country you are a citizen of, but:
* the EFF discourages running an exit relay from home[1]
* what you probably want to do - assuming it is feasible - is setting up some 
kind of company or organization for running those relays (either alone of with 
other node operators)

C

[1]: https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq.html.en
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