ILBS — Aug 1 — The Magistrates Court of Tel Aviv has found Internet portal and search engine Walla! and dating site Cupid liable for publishing personal data on a dating ad. The ad showed an anonymous figure looking for love using the yellow pages. The name, address, and phone number of a religious, married man, though, was associated with the figure. The court sided with the plaintiff, who argued that the implication damaged his reputation, and awarded him approximately $4,000.
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Mark Brooks: Make sure you get the permission of users before featuring them in ads, on the home page, or in email blasts.

You’ve used a photo of cupid.com however, I think that this case likely involves cupid.co.il
I think you need to check your information and correct if you are mistaken.
Btw – Something that is very interesting is that while Cupid.co.il used to run off of the same platform as jDate it appears that it now runs off of a seperate platform which is more of a social network than a dating site.
You’ve used a photo of cupid.com however, I think that this case likely involves cupid.co.il
I think you need to check your information and correct if you are mistaken.
Btw – Something that is very interesting is that while Cupid.co.il used to run off of the same platform as jDate it appears that it now runs off of a seperate platform which is more of a social network than a dating site.