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JP Vazquez is the VP of Business Development at Baron & Associates <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jpvazquez linkedin.com]</ref>.
'''JP Vazquez''' is a Internet expert and consultant.<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref> He was previously the VP of Business Development at Baron & Associates.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/jpvazquez linkedin.com]</ref>


In 2000, Mr. Vazquez was the Vice President of Finance for iHoldings Inc. iHoldings Inc. was the parent company of Dotregister, an [[ICANN]] accredited registrar. iHoldings Inc. also holds Belgiumdomains, Capitoldomains, and Domaindoorman. Belgiumdomains, Capitoldomains, and Domaindoorman were all later changed from iHoldings Inc. to Netrian Ventures, Ltd. <ref>[http://www.domaindetectives.net/reports/unasi/netrian_ventures.php domaindetectives.net]</ref>
In 2000, Mr. Vazquez was the Vice President of Finance for [[iHoldings]] Inc. iHoldings Inc. was the parent company of [[Dotregister]], an [[ICANN]] accredited registrar. iHoldings Inc. also holds Belgiumdomains, Capitoldomains, and Domaindoorman; which were all later traded to [[Netrian Ventures]], Ltd. <ref>[http://www.domaindetectives.net/reports/unasi/netrian_ventures.php domaindetectives.net]</ref>


In 2007, Vazquez courted controversy when Dell filed a lawsuit against Vazquez's companies  complaining of cybersquatting, trademark infringement, counterfeiting, dilution, and unfair competition. It stated that all the companies of Vazquez are run by himself and have the same address and work together as a single entity for the purpose of unlawful activity <ref>[http://www.domains.net/ domains.net]</ref>.
In 2007, Vazquez courted controversy when Dell filed a lawsuit against iHoldings' companies, complaining of [[cybersquatting]], trademark infringement, counterfeiting, dilution, and unfair competition. It stated that all the companies of Vazquez are run by himself and have the same address and work together as a single entity for the purpose of unlawful activity.<ref>[http://www.domains.net/ domains.net]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 16:20, 27 May 2021

Country: USA
Email: email [at] vazquez.jp
LinkedIn:    [jpvazquez JP Vazquez]
Twitter:    @ogjpvazquez
Featured in the ICANN 42 - Senegal playing card deck

JP Vazquez is a Internet expert and consultant.[1] He was previously the VP of Business Development at Baron & Associates.[2]

In 2000, Mr. Vazquez was the Vice President of Finance for iHoldings Inc. iHoldings Inc. was the parent company of Dotregister, an ICANN accredited registrar. iHoldings Inc. also holds Belgiumdomains, Capitoldomains, and Domaindoorman; which were all later traded to Netrian Ventures, Ltd. [3]

In 2007, Vazquez courted controversy when Dell filed a lawsuit against iHoldings' companies, complaining of cybersquatting, trademark infringement, counterfeiting, dilution, and unfair competition. It stated that all the companies of Vazquez are run by himself and have the same address and work together as a single entity for the purpose of unlawful activity.[4]

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