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The RISK OF COPYRIGHT THREATS is specifically greatest in USA. Other nations should be assessed individually.

Fearmongering is not productive.

Robert

> It is when you
> allow people to _exit_ to the Internets the trouble starts because
> people will send DMCA spam and other spam to your Internet Service
> Provider because of your Tor exit node and this is where it gets very
> risky. If you know what kind of moral values your ISP has then you can
> likely guess how this will go down with them. Some view DMCA spam
> e-mails as just that and others have a "6 strike system" where they
> will just shut down your internets after 6 spam.


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