Thus spake Timo Schoeler (timo.schoeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx): > > Some of us are also compiling abuse response templates. The goal for > > abuse responses is to inform people about Tor, and to suggest > > solutions for their security problems that involve improving their > > computer security for the Internet at large (open wifi, open proxies, > > botnets), rather than seeking vengeance and chasing ghosts. The > > difference between these two approaches to abuse is the difference > > between decentralized fault-tolerant Internet freedom, and fragile, > > corruptible totalitarian control. > > Is there any place (e.g. in a wiki) where one could find or even upload > his own 'response template', as I might assume that they will be very > specific to the country's law they're issued? Here's the (freshly updated) set of abuse complaints that reflects what myself and a handful of others have dealt with over the past 6 months or so: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorAbuseTemplates Notably absent from that list is a DMCA response, but the EFF provides one for that case: http://tor.eff.org/eff/tor-dmca-response.html.en -- Mike Perry Mad Computer Scientist fscked.org evil labs
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