Bill Reilly is a law student at the University of San Francisco, who has a focus in E-commerce legal issues. Prior to law school, Mr. Reilly spent 8 years in Denmark and Sweden working with different Danish and American Internet-related firms, where he was recently acknowledged as a "Dot Com Pioneer of Denmark" by a Danish newspaper. Mr. Reilly also has a Master's degree in International Management with a specialization in International Finance and a Journalism degree from the University of Southern California. Mr. Reilly was a co-author of a recently published article in the Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal entitled Cyber-crimes: A Practical Approach to the Application of Federal Computer Crime Laws. Also, Mr. Reilly is a co-author for the upcoming release of Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition in Cyberspace a comprehensive Internet Law Treatise to be published by Commercial Clearinghouse (CCH) in 2000. Mr. Reilly has recently written an article entitled "Hacking to Hard Time: Federal Anti-Hacking Laws and the Hacker soon to be published in the Journal of Internet Law and contributed to a legal e-commerce text book International E-commerce Law and Application. Mr. Reilly is a senior staff member of the U.S.F. Law Review, board member of the USF Intellectual Property Law Association, research assistant to Prof. J. Thomas McCarthy, and web master for several law school and other commercial web sites.