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Re: tor legal help in canada
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:50:01 -0400 krishna e bera <keb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>i run Tor exit node cyblings01 which is in Canada.
>i got a notice of copyright infringement from my ISP Rogers:
>http://cyblings.homelinux.net/tor/rogers-abuse-email.txt
>i have drafted a reply as follows:
>http://pastebin.ca/1001809
>any comments appreciated before i send final copy, tomorrow evening.
Your item 3) states, "My computer is running GNU/Linux and is not
infected with any malware or rootkits which might allow infringement
unbeknownst to me." If you really believe such a confidently sweeping
statement, then I certainly would choose someone else to put in charge of
computer security. :-)
Consider this alternative: "My computer is running GNU/Linux and is
therefore not affected by malware or rootkits targeting Microsoft Windows
operating systems that might allow infringement unbeknownst to me."
>
>also does anyone have relevant legal tips and templates for Tor operators in Canada?
>
Can't help you there, I'm afraid. I know little about Canadian law,
except that it lacks some critical constitutional protections found in the
U.S. Constitution. (Not that that really matters here, I suppose, now that
our Constitution has been abandoned and our lawful government displaced by
the world's most powerful merger of crime syndicates.)
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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