09.04.21|Daniel J. MelmanMany software and app developers supported Google in the case, emphasizing that some level of permissible use of proprietary software interfaces is necessary to create new computer products, writes Daniel Melman
08.02.21|Avior AbouAs part of a lawsuit filed by Israeli consortium ZIRA, the court ruled that Telegram must prevent groups of users from distributing content such as TV series, movies, translations and music
02.12.20|James SpiroToday, images, songs, and even news articles are created by artificial intelligence. As these instances continue, legislative and ethical questions arise over their ownership
15.11.20|CTechContest is open to startups at seed and series A stages, top three winners will be awarded strategic, digital marketing, and storytelling services worth up to NIS 100,000
19.06.20|Dov GreenbaumAs video game popularity surges, creators must consider the legal ramifications of using AIs in the development of their games
13.12.19|Dov GreenbaumResearcher Dov Greenbaum examines the legal protections provided for big data and whether our insatiable internet appetites should be curbed to save the planet
22.02.19|Dov GreenbaumSpace, in general, represents an inherent problem for patents, as they are fundamentally territorial, while space is axiomatically extraterritorial to all countries, writes researcher Dov Greenbaum
04.02.19|Dov GreenbaumResearcher Dov Greenbaum outlines the legal implications of recreating potentially copyrighted materials such as dance moves or even famous tattoos in video games
27.01.19|Dov GreenbaumIf a group of people was asked about the legal concerns associated with 3D printing, most would likely mention 3D printed guns. But the moral and legal debate the technology raises is much broader
02.01.19|Omer KabirThe new law, passed Tuesday, also states that private users and educational institutions that use copyrighted material found online for non-commercial purposes cannot be sued for financial compensation without proof of damage
14.11.18|Omer Kabir28,000 public domain photos taken from Israeli archives are now available through the open content company’s online platform
05.08.18|Tofi StolerIn a lawsuit filed in June, Lemonade alleged that Berlin-based ONE used reverse engineering to copy its services and interface
04.07.18|CTechUniversal Music Group is alleging that “Toy,” Israel’s winning entry to the 2018 Eurovision song contest, is plagiarising the White Stripes’ Seven Nations Army
18.02.18|CTechTeva turns to meritocracy as part of turnaround plan. On way to crypto offering, copyright protection startup makes misleading claims. Israel could be seeing lower corporate tax rate soon