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Tom W. Bell

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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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Cato Studies

"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.

Opinion and Commentary

"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

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Events

"The Future of Intellectual Property in the Information Age ," November 14, 2001 [Conference]

Speeches and Testimony

"Cracking the Copyright Lock: A Debate about Implementing the WIPO treaty," May 14, 1998.