Why not?

When you are running a tor node, you are in most respects making yourself an 
ISP, so an established ISP should have no issues with doing so. Big exception 
though, if your local laws require subscriber info you might be SOL. 

I think the biggest obstacle might be public relations, or even a decent reason 
for doing so outside of political stances.

-Andrew


On May 20, 2011, at 4:36 PM, cmeclax-sazri wrote:

> Is it legal for an ISP to run a Tor relay, and offer Tor services to its 
> customers, as distinct from a customer running a Tor relay at an ISP?
> 
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