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Re: Change protocol to be resistant to EU laws



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Felix Eckhofer wrote:
> Would it be an option to add a "jurisdiction" parameter to each
> Tor-server?
why not using the existing "family" config option?
what if every german tor server will run under "germany" family? could
it be viable? (and I'll use "italy" in case of something similar will
happen here)
I'm not too keen on this kind on workaround when it comes to problems
solving (and I probably haven't the right mathematic knowledge to deeply
judge this specific case) but I hope it helps :)

ciao

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