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Reg has worked in both English- and German-speaking environments and also has some proficiency with French and Klingon.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/reglevy LinkedIn]</ref>
Reg has worked in both English- and German-speaking environments and also has some proficiency with French and Klingon.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/reglevy LinkedIn]</ref>


==Videos==
==Interviews==
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<br/>[[Raymond King]] interviews Reg about the [[NTAG]] meeting and her thoughts on the [[Trademark Clearinghouse]] at [[ICANN 45]] in Toronto, Canada.
<br/>[[Raymond King]] interviews Reg about the [[NTAG]] meeting and her thoughts on the [[Trademark Clearinghouse]] at [[ICANN 45]] in Toronto, Canada.


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Latest revision as of 15:52, 14 July 2022

Organization: Tucows
Affiliation: GNSO
Region: North America
Country: USA
Website:

   http://reglevy.com

LinkedIn:    Reg Levy
Twitter:    @RegLevy
Featured in the ICANN 47 - Durban playing card deck

Reg Levy is Head of Compliance at Tucows. She was previously at MMX from 2012–2017, where she was Vice President of Compliance and Policy and, before that, Director of Legal Affairs.[1][2][3]

Reg has been involved with TLD applications and the legal requirements inherent in ICANN's new gTLD Program and previously sat on the Executive Committee of the Registry Stakeholder Group and of the NTAG.[4][5]

Prior to becoming involved with the ICANN Community, she worked with the Superior Court of Los Angeles, as a Research Database Specialist, and performed legal work with Princess Cruises and also a US-based firm in Germany. The latter position focused on EU insolvency laws and involved crafting dissenting opinions to the European Court of Justice in response to the German Attorney General.

Reg has worked in both English- and German-speaking environments and also has some proficiency with French and Klingon.[6]

Interviews[edit | edit source]


Raymond King interviews Reg about the NTAG meeting and her thoughts on the Trademark Clearinghouse at ICANN 45 in Toronto, Canada.

References[edit | edit source]