Category: law
Password Hashing and Criminal Liability
0. Erez Wolf reports about a serious security problem which resulted from hacking an Israeli website and stealing the usernames, emails and passwords of 32,561 accounts. The database of that commercia... Read MoreSome Thoughts about unjust killings and censorship
Whilst I, as an Israeli citizen and national, cannot discuss what is known throughout the globe as the Israel’s censorship scandal, I can at least say that we can learn that Israel is not alone.... Read MoreIsrael’s Supreme Court rules that no legal procedure is available to reveal anonymous commenters
0. No matter what, at this moment all the Israeli legal community knows that someone, somewhere in the internet, called Rami Mor a quack. 1. The supreme court’s decision in RCA 4447/07 Rami Mor ... Read MoreMahmood Al-Mabhouh, Mossad and Biometrics: Some insights.
[Partially based on my Hebrew Post]. The assasination of Mahmood Al-Mabhouh is still a mystery, though many links point to the Israeli Mossad as responsible, and security cameras show a general operat... Read MoreWe Lost | Israel to launch the first Biometric Database
0. We lost the skyline. The parliament approved yesterday Meir Sheetrit‘s proposal to establish a biometric database. After a few months of delay, including endless discussions in parliament try... Read MoreThe Law Must Go On: Meir Sheetrit’s eagerness for the Biometric bill may be tainted
During the last few weeks I’ve been actively lobbying against the Biometric Database bill in the Knesset (Israeli Parliament). I participated in the hearing held in the Knesset’s Science C... Read MoreOnline Dispute Resolution and The Israeli Legal System: Looking for Mechanical Justice.
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 MoreThe curious case of face.com
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 MoreGuitar Heronoid: The Mechanical Chinaman, a question following MDY v. Blizzard
Could technological measures designed to ease real life be illegal? When we discuss technology as a person’s long arm, we imagine a loom which replaced Ned Lud and the Luddites, we imagine wheel... Read More- 2 of 4
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