What will happen to Tor after the new German data retention law takes effect?
Eugen Leitl
eugen at leitl.org
Thu Jun 14 13:13:57 UTC 2007
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 07:51:11AM -0500, Arrakis wrote:
> Expect crickets. The fines will be 500,000 Euro + 2 years prison for
For providers failing to comply, I would think. Not for small-time
amateurs like us. But, I don't want to find this out the hard way,
in person.
> disobeying, I've heard. Pretty outrageous, considering Germany is such a
> strong proponent for privacy.
I would have to disagree. If you look at mere three months,
there's some truly exquisite excrement to be found
http://postbiota.org/pipermail/heise/
</kraut>
We're certainly not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
> XeroBank has a solution we are hoping we won't have to implement, but it
> will allow Tor nodes to continue to operate in Germany.
What do you want to do? (Offline, if you want to keep it off-record).
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