Amit is a doctoral law candidate at UC Berkeley School of Law and a CTSP Fellow at Berkeley School of Information. She is the first Israeli LL.M. graduate to been admitted to the doctoral program at Berkeley or any other top U.S. doctoral program in law, on a direct-track basis. Her work on anti- hacking laws and Intellectual Property has been published in the Canadian Intellectual Property Journal, Berkeley Technology Law Journal (BTLJ) and Berkeley Business Law Journal blogs. She holds an LL.M., LL.B. and a B.A. in Business Administration (Summa Cum Laude) from IDC, Israel and is admitted to practice law in Israel. Amit’s work has been presented in leading IP and internet law conferences and she currently serves as the submissions editor of Berkeley Technology Law Journal, the world’s #1 Tech Law Journal.
Hacking the Law: A Call for Action – Bug Bounties Legal Terms as a Case Study