1. Gary Kremen

    Gary Alan Kremen (born 1963) is an entrepreneur who first registered the domain name "sex.com" in 1994. He also started "match.com" in 1993. He was assisted early on by Peng Ong, the founder of Interwoven, management consultant and entrepreneur Simon Glinsky, and Fran Maier of TrustE. In 1996 Stephen M. Cohen, contacted Network Solutions and fraudulently had the domain transferred to his name.

  2. Stephen M. Cohen

    Stephen Michael Cohen is an American and Internet entrepreneur who has been closely involved in several dubious Internet ventures. He is most notable for fraudulently obtaining the sex.com domain name and for organizing, or being highly involved in, the peer-to-peer service EarthStation 5. While imprisoned, Cohen was a cellmate of junk bond king Michael Milken and the two men continue to be close friends.

  3. Pavan Duggal

    Pavan Duggal is a practising Advocate in the Supreme Court of India at New Delhi, having specialized in the newly emerging field of Cyberlaw & E-Commerce law in the last few years. An internationally renowned expert and authority on Cyberlaw, Pavan has also the credit of having done pioneering work in the field of Convergence Law. He is the Founder President of Cyberlaw Asia, Asia's pioneering organization committed to the passing of dynamic cyberlaws in the Asian continent.

  4. Antonio Bonanno

    Too hard to say, I'll stick to the boring traditional description.

  5. Nimrod Kozlovski

    Nimrod Kozlovski Adjunct Professor of Law Nimrod Kozlovski is the author of the book The Computer and the Legal Process (Israeli Bar Association Press, 2000) and numerous articles on the Internet and privacy law, computer search and seizure and electronic evidence. He is an adjunct professor of law at New York Law School, teaching CyberCrime, CyberTerror and Digital Law Enforcement.

  6. Kiyoshi I. Tsuru

    Mr Tsuru has also been co-Director of the Chilling-Effects Clinic, George Washington University Chapter, Director of the Program for Advanced Legal Studies in Intellectual Property Law and High Technology Law at ITAM, Mexico City, and Visiting Scholar at the George Washington University Law School. He currently teaches Intellectual Property and Cyberspace Law

  7. Pauline Reich

    Pauline Reich, American lawyer and Associate Professor, Waseda University School of Law, Tokyo, Japan. Contributing editor for Japanese Cyberlaw developments, World eBusiness Law Reports , Legal Implications of Internet and E-Mail in the Workplace

  8. Jonathan Zittrain

    Jonathan Zittrain Jonathan Zittrain is a co-founder of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society and from 1997 to 2000 served as its first executive director. He further holds the Chair in Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University and is a principal of the Oxford Internet Institute. Zittrain is the Jack N. & Lillian R. Berkman Visiting Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School.

  9. Dan Fingerman

    Dare I attempt to describe myself in a space the size of a PostIt note?

  10. Dominik

    http://www.dominik.net/;.

  11. Erin Smith

    So, I've been promising a substantial Profile Update for a while. Here it is! My name is Erin, and I am a Double Agent with the Geek Squad. I am a Computer Science and Engineering Major at Towson University, and I am in the process of attempting to relocate to the Twin Cities area in Minnesota, hopefully this August.

  12. Stephanie

    straight flush.

  13. Ryan Sutton-gee

    6'1", 1/2 Chinese, 1/2 Caucasian, loves to talk. And Jump.

  14. Guilherme Roschke
  15. Kurt
  16. David Satola

    David Satola is Senior Counsel in the World Bank Legal Department where he has global responsibility for legal aspects of reforms in information and communications technologies, including telecommunications, the Internet and e-Commerce.

  17. Laura Lynch

    Laura Lynch , Intern After graduating from the University of California, San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Writing, and a minor in Biology, Laura began working with Professor Lessig and Creative Commons at Stanford Law School. Inspired by her work experiences at Stanford, she began studying at the University of San Francisco School of Law in the Fall of 2004.

  18. Joel B. Rothman

    JOEL B. ROTHMAN Joel B. Rothman concentrates his practice on litigation matters involving trademark, copyright, business torts, antitrust, patent, domain name, and trade secrets litigation, as well as general commercial, employment and professional liability litigation.

  19. Thomas R. Streifender
  20. Benjamin R. McCorkle

    Mr. McCorkle now practices personal injury law before Arkansas state and federal courts. In addition, he is trained in appellate practice and cyberlaw. He has made numerous presentations on identity theft and other cyberlaw topics including presentations to the F. B. I Training Academy and on behalf of the Arkansas Attorney General. His writings have been published in legal, academic, and general publications.

  21. Margaret Vroman

    Margaret Vroman is an assistant city attorney with the City of Lansing, where she is the chief appellate counsel and legal advisor to the General Services Committee and the Telecommunications Board. She is also responsible for negotiating and approving all contracts for the purchase of software and technology services, developing computer use policies for the City, handling all other legal issues involving technology, and enforcing intellectual property rights.

  22. Jim Rennie
  23. Paul Frankenstein
  24. Akiva Leeder
  25. Mordechai Gross
  26. Tim Yip
  27. Daniel A. Shockley
  28. Allison Kelrick
  29. Nick Dietz
  30. Alice Goldmann
  31. Christopher

    Born in Sioux Falls, SD and currently a student at USD studying accounting. Plan to go to law school fall '09. Love to weightlift and work out, party, go to concerts, anything requiring high energy.

  32. Robson Ferreira

    - Cyberlaw and IT Expert. - Wide professional experience in information technology working for large-sized companies in different segments: Banks, Industry, Consulting/Auditing and Telecom. - Strong performance in the segments of Information Technology such as Strategic Planning, System Development, Database Management, Information Center/Support to End User, Technical Support and Auditing/System Consulting. - Practical experience in many different platforms and technological . . .

  33. Matt Confer
  34. Phil Malone
  35. Otho B. Ross
  36. Lauren Gelman

    Lauren Gelman is the Executive Director of Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society (CIS), where she writes and speaks about the interaction of new technologies and the law, represents clients in Internet litigation and advocacy matters, consults with businesses on new technologies, and supervises students in the Cyberlaw Clinic. She also teaches Law, Technology and Privacy at the Law School and is an Adjunct Lecturer in Stanford's School of Engineering.