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Re: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.


From: "Patrick W. Gilmore" <patrick () ianai net>
Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2012 13:45:59 -0500

On Nov 29, 2012, at 12:58 , Barry Shein <bzs () world std com> wrote:
On November 29, 2012 at 11:45 patrick () ianai net (Patrick W. Gilmore) wrote:
On Nov 29, 2012, at 11:17 , Barry Shein <bzs () world std com> wrote:

It's funny, it's all illusion like show business. It's not hard to set
up anonymous service, crap, just drop in at any wi-fi hotspot, many
just ask you to click that you accept their T&Cs and you're on. Would
they raid them, I was just using one at a major hospital this week
that was just like that, if someone used that for child porn etc? But
I guess stick your nose out and say you're specifically offering anon
accts and watch out I guess.

Do you think if the police found out child pr0n was being served from a starbux they wouldn't confiscate the 
equipment from that store?

I dunno, has it ever happened?

No idea.  However, I would not be the least bit surprised.  In fact, I would be surprised if they failed to do so, 
after having "proof" that child pr0n was served from one.


I mean confiscated the store's
equipment, I assume that's what you mean. Is that because no one has
ever been involved with child porn etc from a Starbucks? Does that
seem likely? I don't know, really.

And why would confiscating it from one location address the issue if
they offer anonymous hotspots (I don't know if they do but whatever,
there are plenty of others) at all locations and they're one company?

It would seem like they'd have to confiscate the equipment at every
Starbucks in their jurisdiction, which could be every one in the US
for example.

They didn't confiscate every Tor exit node in the US once they found something nefarious emanating from one.

-- 
TTFN,
patrick



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