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=More about The Haifa Center of Law & Technology (HCLT)=
 
=More about The Haifa Center of Law & Technology (HCLT)=
  
[http://law.haifa.ac.il/techlaw/techlaw_index.asp?lang=eng The Haifa Center of Law & Technology (HCLT)] is a research center based at the Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Israel. The HCLT promotes research in fields of Law & Technology, Intellectual Property, Information Law and related areas. The HCLT’s activities date back to 1999, and in 2003 it was approved as a University Center by the Haifa University authorities. HCLT conducts workshops and conferences, awards fellowships and holds writing competitions for students. HCLT cooperates with several leading institutions in Israel and elsewhere, including George Washington University Law School, WIPO, The Center of the Study of the Information Society and other institutions.
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[http://weblaw.haifa.ac.il/en/research/researchcenters/techlaw/pages/aboutus.aspx The Haifa Center of Law & Technology (HCLT)] is a research center based at the Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Israel. The HCLT promotes research in fields of Law & Technology, Intellectual Property, Information Law and related areas. The HCLT’s activities date back to 1999, and in 2003 it was approved as a University Center by the Haifa University authorities. HCLT conducts workshops and conferences, awards fellowships and holds writing competitions for students. HCLT cooperates with several leading institutions in Israel and elsewhere, including George Washington University Law School, WIPO, The Center of the Study of the Information Society and other institutions.
  
 
=Acknowledgments=
 
=Acknowledgments=
 
CC Israel would like to acknowledge the contributions of former Project Leads Ohad Mayblum for bringing Creative Commons to Israel, and Elad Wieder and Lital Leichtag, for helping us establish the project in Israel.
 
CC Israel would like to acknowledge the contributions of former Project Leads Ohad Mayblum for bringing Creative Commons to Israel, and Elad Wieder and Lital Leichtag, for helping us establish the project in Israel.

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More about The Haifa Center of Law & Technology (HCLT)

The Haifa Center of Law & Technology (HCLT) is a research center based at the Faculty of Law, University of Haifa, Israel. The HCLT promotes research in fields of Law & Technology, Intellectual Property, Information Law and related areas. The HCLT’s activities date back to 1999, and in 2003 it was approved as a University Center by the Haifa University authorities. HCLT conducts workshops and conferences, awards fellowships and holds writing competitions for students. HCLT cooperates with several leading institutions in Israel and elsewhere, including George Washington University Law School, WIPO, The Center of the Study of the Information Society and other institutions.

Acknowledgments

CC Israel would like to acknowledge the contributions of former Project Leads Ohad Mayblum for bringing Creative Commons to Israel, and Elad Wieder and Lital Leichtag, for helping us establish the project in Israel.