On a related subject, does the bill specify audit and logging requirements for ISPs? I would at least like to know that the bits of data that are turning people into criminals are treated with the same respect as credit card information. Also, it seems to me that it would make a profitable business to setup an premium ISP advertising that they keep the minimal records required under law.
Could this also apply to someone running a Tor node on their network?
Tor is a big problem. It gives you anonymity, but, it still requires someone to forward your traffic, or multiple forward hops. You really need a proxy dedicated server like what The Pirate Bay has (you pay for it) which does not keep logs. Otherwise everything is incredibly slow. And I mean 56k speeds slow or worse.
Sorry, I was considering whether running a your own Tor proxy gives you some degree of immunity from prosecution rather than suggesting sending your own torrent traffic out through some other poor souls network connection.
Could this also apply to someone running a Tor node on their network?