Tom W. Bell, coeditor of Regulators' Revenge, is a professor at Chapman University. He is an expert in technology, intellectual property, and telecommunications law.
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"Internet Privacy and Self-Regulation: Lessons from the Porn Wars," Briefing Paper no. 65, August 9, 2001.
"Internet Gambling: Popular, Inexorable, and (Eventually) Legal," Policy Analysis no. 336, March 8, 1999.
"Cracking the Tax Code," Cato.org, April 15, 2002
"Online-Gambling Foes Lose a Hand," Cato.org, July 22, 2000
"The Urge to Regulate the Internet Strikes Again," Cato.org, May 4, 1999
"Gambler's Web: Online Betting Can't Be Stopped -- and Why Washington Shouldn't Bother Trying," Reason, October 1, 1998
"Internet Gambling Ban Faces Losing Odds," Cato.org, January 12, 1998
"The Future of Intellectual Property in the Information Age ," November 14, 2001 [Conference]
"Cracking the Copyright Lock: A Debate about Implementing the WIPO treaty," May 14, 1998.