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Professor Tom W. Bell
As a professor of law and a policy analyst, I've mainly written about copyright, free speech, gambling, and telecommunications. I've written about other law and technology issues, too, though, as well as about various unwired legal issues.
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Copyright |
- Outgrowing Copyright: The Effect of Market Size on Copyright Policy, (draft v. 2008.03.07) [PDF format]
- Intellectual Privilege: Copyright, Common Law, and the Common Good (draft book v. 2008.12)
- The Specter of Copyism v. Blockheaded Authors: How User-Generated Content Affects Copyright Policy, 10 Vanderbilt J. Ent. & Tech. L. __ (2008) (invited) (forthcoming) (draft v. 2008.01.30) [PDF format]
- Copyright as Intellectual
Property Privilege, 58 Syracuse L. Rev. __ (2007) (invited) (forthcoming) (draft v. 2007.12.12) [PDF format]
- Codifying Copyright's Misuse Defense, 2007 Utah L. Rev. 573 (2007) (invited) [PDF format]
- Prediction Markets for Promoting the Progress of Science and the Useful Arts, 14 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 37 (2006) [PDF format]
- Misunderestimating Dastar: How the Supreme Court Unwittingly Revolutionized Copyright Preemption, 65 Maryland L. Rev. 101 (2005) (draft v.2005.04.08) [PDF format]
- Life, Liberty, and Intellectual Property, 2006 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 92 (transcript of debate with Prof. Adam Mossoff)
- Authors' Welfare: Copyright as a Statutory Mechanism for Redistributing Rights, 69 Brooklyn L. Rev. 229 (2003)
- A short essay on Copyright and Population (v.2002.09.17)
- Indelicate Imbalancing in Copyright and Patent Law, in Copy Fights: The Future of Intellectual Property in the Information Age at 1 (Adam Thierer & Wayne Crews, eds 2002)
- Published Paper (1.3 MB) [PDF format]
- reprinted as Copy Fighting, Tech Central Station, August 5, 2002, at § Intellectual Property
- The Great Debate on Intellectual Property, Cato Policy Report, January/February 2002, at 8 (excerpts from remarks made at Fifth Annual Technology & Society Conference: The Future of Intellectual Property in the Information Age, Cato Institute & Forbes ASAP, Washington, DC, November 14, 2001) [PDF format]
- Escape from Copyright: Market Success vs. Statutory Failure in the Protection of Expressive Works, 69 U. Cin. L. Rev. 741 (2001)
- Fair Use vs. Fared Use: The Impact of Automated Rights Management on Copyright's Fair Use Doctrine, 76 N. Carolina L. Rev. 557 (1998)
- Intellectual Property and the New Economy, A Presentation in the Mercatus Center's New Economy Breakfast Series, Washington, DC, January 12, 2001 [PPT format]
- Cracking the Copyright Lock: A Debate about Implementing the WIPO Treaty, Introductory Comments at a Cato Institute Policy Forum, Washington, DC, May 14, 1998
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Free Speech |
- Treason, Technology, and Freedom of Expression, 37 Ariz. St. L. J. 999 (2005) [PDF format]
- Free Speech, Strict Scrutiny, and Self-Help: How Technology Upgrades Constitutional Jurisprudence, 87 U. Minn. L. Rev. 743 (2003)
- One-Click Treason, Tech Central Station, July 24, 2003, at § Terrorism
- Internet Privacy and Self-Regulation: Lessons from the Porn Wars (Cato Institute, Policy Briefing # 65, 2001)
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Prediction Markets and Gambling |
- Private Prediction Markets' Legality Under U.S. Law, Conference on Corporate Applications of Prediction/Information Markets, University of Kansas Business School and Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, MO (November 1, 2007) (presentation) [PPT format]
- Gambling for the Good, Trading for the Future: The Legality of Markets in Science Claims, 5 Chapman L. Rev. 159 (2002) [PDF format]
- Online- Gambling Foes Lose a Hand, Cato Commentary, July 22, 2000; republished in Orange County Register, July 30, 2000, at Commentary 2, Los Angeles Daily Journal, Oct. 24, 2000, at 6, and Lottery Insights, November 2000, at 26.
- Gambler's Web, Reason, October, 1999, at 25
- That article prompted a sharp exchange between Senator Kyl and me, which ran as letters to the editor in a subsequent issue of Reason.
- The article was republished in slightly edited form in CyberEthics at 140-43 (Terry Halbert & Elaine Ingulli, eds. 2001).
- Internet Gambling: Popular, Inexorable, and (Eventually) Legal (Cato Institute, Policy Analysis # 336, 1999)
- The Urge To Regulate The Internet Strikes Again, Bridge News Service, March 24, 1999
- Interview of Prof. Tom W. Bell, Casino Wire, March, 1999
- Internet Gambling: Prohibition v. Legalization, Testimony Before the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, Chicago, IL, May 21, 1998
- Prepared Testimony, in PDF or HTML format
- Transcript of Actual Testimony (including disclosure of my own little gambling conspiracy)
- Transcript of Q & A Session (including, "COMMISSIONER DOBSON: For what it's worth, of all the people who have testified before us, I think I disagree most strongly with you, sir. MR. BELL: Thank you.")
- Internet Gambling: Impossible to Stop, Wrong to Outlaw, Regulation, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1998, at 16 [PDF format; scroll down to p. 16]
- Internet Gambling Ban Faces Losing Odds The Times Union (Albany, NY), January 6, 1998, at A7
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Telecommunications |
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Other Law and Technology Issues |
- Op-Ed: White-Hat Terrorism, Tech Central Station, November 7, 2003, at § Terrorism
- Op-Ed: Bomb Iraq! with Ballots, Tech Central Station, October 4, 2002, at § Iraq [alternate source]
- Virtual Trade Dress: A Very Real Problem, 56 Maryland L. Rev. 382 (1997) (winner of the 1998 Ladas Memorial Award)
- Software makes doing your taxes TOO easy, CINCINNATI ENQUIRER, April 14, 2002, at E4; also ran as Cracking the Tax Code, Daily Commentary, April 15, 2002 (Cato Institute)
- All's Not Fair in Internet Tax Wars, L.A. Daily Journal, February 1, 2001, at 6
- New Federal Law Enables E-Commerce, ORANGE COUNTY LAWYER, December, 2000, at 25
- Book Review: Online Law: The SPA's Legal Guide to Doing Business on the Internet (Thomas J. Smedinghoff ed., 1996), 3 Rich. J. L. & Tech. 1 (1997)
- Book Review: Henry H. Perritt, Law and the Information Superhighway (1996), 28 J. Maritime Law & Commerce 185 (1997)
- Usenet Death Penalty Coalition PICS a Fight with Spam, Telecom. & Elect. Media News, Fall 1997, at 1, 4
- Pork-Barrel Invades the Internet, This Just In, December 22, 1997.
- Digital Oral Culture, 4.06 Wired 121 (1996)
- Forward to the Past! The Rise of a Digital-Oral Culture
- Anonymous Speech, 3.10 Wired 80 (1995)
- Opinion: The Internet: Heavily Regulated by No One in Particular
- Critique: The Problem with 'Cyber-' (and Some Fixes)
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Unwired Legal Issues |
- I've spoken at many events held by the Institute for Humane Studies. I here offer PowerPoint files from three recent lectures:
- Choosing a Specialization, in Law School and Beyond 21 (John Moser ed., 1999) [PDF format]
- The Third Amendment, in The Constitution and Its Amendments (Roger K. Newman ed., 1998)
- The Third Amendment: Forgotten But Not Gone, 2 Wm. & Mary Bill of Rights J. 117 (1993) (175 KB)
- Comment, Limits on the Privity and Assignment of Legal Malpractice Claims, 59 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1533 (1992) (100 KB)
- Polycentric Law in a New Century, Cato Policy Report, at 1, 10-11 (November/December 1998), reprinted in full and in PDF format at, Polycentric Law in a New Century, Policy, Autumn 1999, at 34, and offering a slightly revised and footnote-free version of, Polycentric Law in the New Millennium, which won first place in the Mont Pelerin Society's 1998 Friedrich A. Hayek Fellowship competition
- The Jurisprudence of Polycentric Law, (August 1992) (unpublished manuscript prepared for two consecutive classes taught by Prof. Richard A. Posner at the University of Chicago School of Law) (127 KB)
- Polycentric Law, 7 Humane Studies Rev. 1-2, 4-10 (1991/92)
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2000 |
Environmental Justice Index II, 3 Chapman L. Rev. 309(2000) |
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1999 |
Washington's Low-Odds War on Internet Gambling: Why On Line Betting Can't Be Stopped -- And Why Washington Shouldn't Bother Trying, Reason, October 1999 at 25 |
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1999 |
The Common Law in Cyberspace, 97 Mich. L. Rev. 1746 (reviewing Peter Huber, Law and Disorder in Cyberspace (1997)) |
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1999 |
Internet Gambling: Popular, Inexorable, and (Eventually) Legal, 336 Cato Institute Policy Analysis |
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1999 |
The Urge to Regulate the Internet Strikes Again, Bridge News Service, March 23, 1999 |
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Nov/Dec 1998 |
Polycentric Law in a New Century, 10:6, Cato Policy Report, 1,10-11 |
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1998 |
Introduction in Regulators’ Revenge 1 (Tom W. Bell and Solvieg Singleton, eds.) |
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1998 |
Fair Use Vs. Fared Use: The Impact of Automated Rights Management on Copyright’s Fair Use Doctrine, 76 N. C. L. Rev. 557 |
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May 1998 |
Internet Gambling: Prohibition v. Legalization, Testimony before the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, Chicago, IL, May 21, 1998 |
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1998 |
Polycentric Law in the New Millennium, First Prize, Mont Pelerin Society’s Hayek Essay Contest |
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1998 |
Internet Gambling Ban Faces Losing Odds, The Times Union (Albany, N.Y.), January 6, 1998, at A7 |
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1997 |
Pork Barrel Invades the Internet, This Just In, December 22, 1997 |
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1997 |
Virtual Trade Dress: A Very Real Problem, 56.2 Md. L. Rev. 382 |
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1997 |
Usenet Death Penalty Coalition PICS a Fight with Spam, Fall Telecommunications and Electronic Media News 4 |
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1997 |
Book Review: ONLINE LAW: The SPA’s Legal Guide to Doing Business on the Internet (Thomas J. Smedinghoff ed. 1996), 3 Rich Journal of Law and Technology 1 |
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1997 |
Book Review: Henry H. Perritt, Law and the Information Superhighway (1996), 28 J. Mar. L. & Com. 185 |
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1996 |
"Digital Oral Culture," 4.06 Wired 121 |
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1995 |
"Anonymous Speech," 3.10 Wired 80 |
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1993 |
The Third Amendment: Forgotten but Not Gone, 2 William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal 117 |
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1992 |
Comment: Limits on the Privity and Assignment of Legal Malpractice Claims, 59 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1533 |
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1991/92 |
Polycentric Law, 7 Humane Studies Rev. 1-2, 4-10 | |