On Thu, 28 May 2009 22:25:49 -0700 (PDT) Curious Kid <letsshareinformat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > This policy model, applied globally, may put and end to Tor. Imagine > if exit nodes in every country were shut down, yet their operators > were still required to pay for an Internet connection for a long > period of time thereafter. Each country having their own special > blend of banned activities further complicates matters. > > Maybe Tor could go completely hidden. I really can't see how the pay for something you aren't receiving part of this bill will stand any kind of a legal challenge. Cutting off a persons service is one thing. Forcing a person to pay for nothing is almost universally considered theft/extortion. -- free...@gmail.com free...@yahoo.ca This e-mail has been digitally signed with GnuPG - ( http://gnupg.org/ )
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