On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 18:37:09 GMT, "Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]" said: > If illegally distributed files (such as this one) were encrypted and hosted > on one server, and the key hosted on another, which server would > be eligible for take down? Questions like that are part of why FreeNet and similar systems were designed. Nobody wants to be the test case for a simple question like that one, because even if you win the test case, it still sucks. So the obvious thing to do is fix things so the simple questions aren't an issue anymore, with the hope that the hard questions remain un-askable. When even the person who stored the file can't tell where the file is, and the admin of each participating server has no way of telling what got stored on their node, it becomes really hard to draft a proper legal notice (either a 17 USC 512 takedown notice, or subpoenas/warrants for more serious stuff).
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