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Re: [tor-relays] legal issues past and present
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 11:38:26AM -0400, That Guy wrote:
> > I run an exit node off of a residential Verizon connection and I
> > haven't seen a single threat, legal or otherwise so far, I dunno
> > why you're having so much trouble.
>
> Thank you for the reply but I have not either. My comments come from
> reading many such issues on the mailing list and the many many
> experiences documented on the Good/bad ISP lists on the torproject
> websites. I've had zero trouble with the sigle relay I'm running but
> as I also try to encourage others to run relays I was curious as I
> don't want to put OTHERS in a bad situation.
I ran a non-exit relay at home for many years without hearing any
complaints. (I moved away from that ISP at the end of 2012 so I no
longer run that relay). I haven't seen a credible description of a
non-exit relay being the cause of a complaint -- in most cases I have
seen described, there were several possible causes for a complaint and
the Tor relay was just one possible cause.
So, I would have no problem encouraging others to run a non-exit relay
on their home connection, since I don't believe that it is likely to put
them in a bad situation. I would be clear with them that they should be
aware of the technical issues when doing so, of course.
-andy
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