List of Credits
The resources from this web page were drawn from a variety of places. Other web
sites, phone conversations, letters, public papers, interviews, and email. We'd
like to thank everyone who added their thoughts, comments, and information at
hand. Some of the people who contributed to the process include:
- Jim Warren, advocate & columnist (California)
- Willis H. Ware, Corporate Research Staff emeritus, Rand Corporation
- Bradford Biddle, Vice-Chair, Electronic Commerce Subcommitee of the
Committee on the Law of Commerce in Cyberspace, American Bar Association
Section of Business Law
- David Rabin, Morris, Manning & Martin, L.L.P. (Atlanta)
- Beth Nathan, Gazebo Software (Atlanta)
- Teresa Nelson, Georgia ACLU
- Cathy Cox, Georgia Secretary of State's Office
- Thaddeus P. Bejnar, New Mexico State Government
- Allan M Schiffman
- Tom "Chip" Holcomb, Washington State Attorney General's office
- George Zimmerlee, concerned citizen
- Mitchell Kaye, Georgia House of Representatives
- Robert Alexander, Former Legislative Aide to Assemblywoman Debra Bowen
(California)
- Mike Ravnitzky
- Benjamin Wright, Attorney (Dallas, Texas)
- Jeff Evan, Assistant Attorney General Washington State
- Paul Hagen, CommerceNet's PKI taskforce
- Cliff Berg, Netscape Communications
- Linda Mackintosh, Washington Secretary of State's Office
- Joel Campbell, Utah Foundation for Open Government
- Jeff Kuester, Attorney (Atlanta)
- Jim Jordan, Attorney, Alston & Byrd (Atlanta)
- Dallan Ricks, Deloitte & Touche LLP
- Robin Whittle, First Principles Consulting (Austrailia)
- Eric Hughes, Chief Technology Officer, Simple Access
- Robert Costner, Electronic Frontiers Georgia