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author | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2003-11-05 05:06:28 +0000 |
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committer | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2003-11-05 05:06:28 +0000 |
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The government is not the judiciary
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diff --git a/doc/tor-design.tex b/doc/tor-design.tex index ba621d3538..b71f013fa4 100644 --- a/doc/tor-design.tex +++ b/doc/tor-design.tex @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ circuits that cross jurisdictions can make legal coercion harder---this phenomenon is commonly called ``jurisdictional arbitrage.'' The Java Anon Proxy project recently experienced the need for this approach, when -the German government successfully ordered them to add a backdoor to +a German court forced them to add a backdoor to all of their nodes \cite{jap-backdoor}. \emph{Run a recipient.} An adversary running a webserver |