About the Author
Pamela Samuelson is a noted law professor, speaker, and author on issues of intellectual property law. In 1997, she was named a MacArthur Fellow by the John D. and Catherine T. MacAurthur Foundation. She is a professor of Information Management and of Law at the University at California, Berkeley.
Peter Neumann is the oft-quoted expert on matters of computer security and author of Computer-Related Risks, Addison Wesley, 1995. He also moderates the ACM RISKS Forum.
Brain Behren is an attorney specializing in business law.
Katharine E. Smith is an associate with the law offices of Pennie & Edmonds, NY. She specializes in trademark litigation, including Internet domain name disputes.
Bruce Schneier, leading cryptography expert, is the author of Applied Cyrptography, Wiley 96.
Richard L. Field is a legal advisor in e-commerce, payment systems, and emerging technologies.
Reuven Levary is a professor of decision sciences at St. Louis University.
Robert Aalberts is a professor of law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Anthony Townsend is an assistant professor at the University of Nevada; and Michael Whitman is an associate professor at Kennesaw State University.
Ned Kock is an assistant professor at Temple University.
Barbara Simons is the president of ACM.