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Ash wrote

A website living on Tor won't necessarily bypass the problems. It would still be "required" to enforce the censorship machine and pay the link taxes. But enforcing such a policy in practice isn't feasible when there is no way to trace the owner of the site. A Tor hidden service cannot be served legal documents if the relevant authority has no idea to whom those papers should be served.

IANAL, but the above is how I personally understand this whole situation.

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