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Yeo Yee Ling is the Senior Policy Executive at the Malaysian Domain Registry, [[MYNIC Berhad]].<ref>[http://www.patentsmalaysia.com/2010/01/on-cybersquatting.html Patent Malaysia]</ref> Her job responsibilities include overseeing policy, legal, and regulatory matters in related to the ".my" operations | Yeo Yee Ling is the Senior Policy Executive at the Malaysian Domain Registry, [[MYNIC Berhad]].<ref>[http://www.patentsmalaysia.com/2010/01/on-cybersquatting.html Patent Malaysia]</ref> Her job responsibilities include overseeing policy, legal, and regulatory matters in related to the ".my" operations. | ||
Her public activities include, writing an article on Domain Name Dispute Resolution in Malaysia; <ref>[http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2009/12/16/technology/20091216114822 Star-Tech Central]</ref> and presenting the results of two major surveys conducted jointly with Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association, one survey on APTLD members in October 2007, <ref>[http://www.aptld.org/bangkokoctober2007.htm APTLDl]</ref> and another one on "Internet Security & ccTLDs" in June 2008. <ref>[http://www.aptld.org/kl2008/index.htm]</ref> She also administered cases under the Malaysian Network Information Centre's Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (MYDRP) modeled on the UDRP. | Her public activities include, writing an article on Domain Name Dispute Resolution in Malaysia; <ref>[http://star-techcentral.com/tech/story.asp?file=/2009/12/16/technology/20091216114822 Star-Tech Central]</ref> and presenting the results of two major surveys conducted jointly with Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association, one survey on APTLD members in October 2007, <ref>[http://www.aptld.org/bangkokoctober2007.htm APTLDl]</ref> and another one on "Internet Security & ccTLDs" in June 2008. <ref>[http://www.aptld.org/kl2008/index.htm]</ref> She also administered cases under the Malaysian Network Information Centre's Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (MYDRP) modeled on the UDRP. |