Hi Christopher,
We published a collection of DMCA complaints we received at
https://www.torservers.net/wiki/abuse/dmca . It did not get any
attention, but I could compile an updated version if useful. In general,
I don't see much need to track abuse complaints. The companies change a
bit over time
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:03:27AM -0400, Christopher Jones wrote:
> I just wanted to thank the list members for giving me some great advice
>on working with my ISP to deal with the DMCA nastygrams. I restricted
>my exit policy to allow most legitimate TCP services and block the rest,
>which should
Christopher Jones:
> Does the Tor project run a database to track abuse complaints? Could
> be useful in terms of uncovering who the largest pains in the ass are
> (mine was from Irdeto on behalf on NBC Universal), as well as
> organizing targeted campaigns to put pressure on companies like Irdeto
Hey all,
I just wanted to thank the list members for giving me some great advice on
working with my ISP to deal with the DMCA nastygrams. I restricted my exit
policy to allow most legitimate TCP services and block the rest, which should
hopefully disincentivize those damn P2P users from picking