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Taylor is a regular speaker on the topics of ethics and pretext investigation and has spoken at platforms like INTA, MARQUES, [[CAPA]], [[IPO]] and [[AIPLA]]. He also regularly gives presentations to law firms and corporations for CLE credit.<ref>[http://www.marksmen.com/about_press_2008-02.html Ken Taylor, founder and CEO of Marksmen, speaks at INTA’S in-house Trademark Counsel Workshop]</ref>
Taylor is a regular speaker on the topics of ethics and pretext investigation and has spoken at platforms like INTA, MARQUES, [[CAPA]], [[IPO]] and [[AIPLA]]. He also regularly gives presentations to law firms and corporations for CLE credit.<ref>[http://www.marksmen.com/about_press_2008-02.html Ken Taylor, founder and CEO of Marksmen, speaks at INTA’S in-house Trademark Counsel Workshop]</ref>


Ken's company brokers domain names and sold social.com for $2.6 million in 2011. <ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>
Ken's company brokers [[Domain Name|domain names]] and sold social.com for $2.6 million in 2011. <ref>[[ICANN 43]] Interview</ref>


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Latest revision as of 20:31, 27 May 2021

Country: USA
Email: kt [at] marksmen.com
LinkedIn:    [Ken Taylor Ken Taylor]
Twitter:    @heyclown

Ken Taylor is the CEO and Co-Founder of Marksmen,[1][2] an international firm specializing in investigation and the protection of IP rights.[3] He is the chair of the MARQUES Membership Team, and a member of the INTA Bulletin committee, ICANN's Intellectual Property Constituency, the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition, and the Triangle Intellectual Property Association. He is also a licensed private investigator in California and North Carolina.[4]

Taylor is a regular speaker on the topics of ethics and pretext investigation and has spoken at platforms like INTA, MARQUES, CAPA, IPO and AIPLA. He also regularly gives presentations to law firms and corporations for CLE credit.[5]

Ken's company brokers domain names and sold social.com for $2.6 million in 2011. [6]

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Ken writes poetry and juggles.[7]

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