William Weber, a LowEndTalk member, was raided by Austrian police in 2012 for operating a Tor exit node that was allegedly used to distribute child pornography. While he was not arrested, many of his computers and devices were confiscated. He was later found guilty of supporting the distribution of child pornography through his Tor exit node, though he claims it was unintentional and he was simply supporting free speech and anonymity. He was given a 5 year probation sentence but left Austria shortly after. Though some articles portray him negatively, it is debatable whether he intentionally supported child pornography distribution or simply operated in the legal grey area of Tor exit nodes.

  • HousePanther
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    531 year ago

    Ah, okay. I probably should have read closer. I will delete my comment.

    • Addv4
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      Please don’t, the misunderstanding is common, and it just reinforces the point of the rebuttal. I’ve seen sooo many anti CP laws trying to be forced through congress, but most of it is just bullshit surveillance or drm stuff but it gets the support from people like you who (understandably) hear about the propagation of CP and support stopping it via those laws.

        • AWildMimicAppears
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          101 year ago

          Thank you for being as mature as you are, so many people are not able to learn from their mistakes! be proud of yourself!

        • @DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de
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          81 year ago

          You’re a legend mate.

          I find it infuriating when people refuse to be wrong at all costs, and just delete their comment when they are found to be indisputably wrong.

          It’s nice to see someone who can just acknowledge that they misunderstood, as do we all at times.

    • @Lanthanae@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      It would be better for you to leave the original comment, use markdown to strike it through*, and create an edit showing that you realized it was wrong.

      It shows humility and reflects positively on you, but it also allows the history of this conversation to remain preserved.

      *not sure if this is possible on Lemmy yet

      Edit: it is :)