Since the early 1990s, any development of disruptive technology was subject to some kind of government censorship. It began with the crypto-wars, where Phil Zimmerman was prohibited from distributing ...Read More
It seems that those who were astonished, abhorred, enraged or outraged from finding out that the National Security Agency (NSA) tracked millions of united states citizens and did so with the cooperati...Read More
0. Israel is to attempt, again, to pass a bill that authorizes police officers to issue warrants to Internet service providers to block or restrict access to specific websites involved either in gambl...Read More
A rumor was spread that Israel was the brain behind an elaborate trojan horse, Stuxnet, which alegedly penetrated into the Iranian nuclear reactor and apparently caused damage. the trojan horse contam...Read More
Intellectual Property laws have more than a few political implications; many times issues of political speech interfere with copyright. For example, Shepard Fairey, an artist who authored the famous &...Read More
0. Abstract Could a state with no secrets function better when protecting national security than a state that keeps information away from the general public? In this brief article, we will inspect the...Read More
“I don’t think that there are many tragedies in China and there are no serious problems in china as long as you don’t fuck with the government“; that’s what John Perry ...Read More
Written with Adv. Effi Fuks, LL.B. for the International conference on Online Dispute Resolution taking place at Haifa University today. Abstract: The Israeli Legal system suffers from great burden an...Read More
Sometimes, we prefer to lose our privacy in exchange for comfort; we do so when we store our contacts on a cellular phone or when we print business cards which we exchange with strangers; the social i...Read More
[Again, most court decisions lead to Hebrew links, sorry, originally posted in Hebrew] A Kentucky Court ordered, in a wrong and misunderstood decision, to forefeit one hundred and forty one domains wh...Read More