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'''Paul Farkas''' is the Collaborator-In-Residence at Watchitoo<ref>[http://blog.dotsub.com/2011/02/ blog.dotsub]</ref>; President and Co-Founder of SocialFashion.com. He is also the Founder and CEO at Social.TV, which is a Sole Proprietorship.<ref>[http://kittenlounge.onsugar.com/YSL-Manifesto-Hits-NYC-You-Can-Win-Your-Very-Own-Tote-Manifesto-Sharing-Whats-Fashion-Scavenger-Hunt-Worthy-14700399 kittenlounge.onsugar.com]</ref>
'''Paul Farkas''' is the Collaborator-In-Residence at Watchitoo;<ref>[http://blog.dotsub.com/2011/02/ blog.dotsub]</ref> President and Co-Founder of SocialFashion.com; and also the Founder and CEO at Social.TV.<ref>[http://kittenlounge.onsugar.com/YSL-Manifesto-Hits-NYC-You-Can-Win-Your-Very-Own-Tote-Manifesto-Sharing-Whats-Fashion-Scavenger-Hunt-Worthy-14700399 kittenlounge.onsugar.com]</ref>


== Career History ==
== Career History ==
After completing his studies, he joined Kanterman & Taub, P.C. as an Associate and worked there for 3 years. In 2004, he joined Gordon & Silber, P.C. After working there for 3 years as an Attorney, he left in December 2007. Before leaving G&S, he had already joined Ardent Property Group, LLC as an Broker and worked there for one and a half year.
After completing his studies, Paul joined Kanterman & Taub, P.C. as an Associate and worked there for 3 years. In 2004, he joined Gordon & Silber, P.C. as an Attorney, he left in 2007. Before leaving G&S, he had already joined Ardent Property Group, LLC as a Broker and worked there for over a year.


In 2008, he initiated his own law firm Farkas & Weiss, P.C., a boutique Manhattan law firm specializing in Entertainment, IP and Internet Law. In the same year, he founded Social.tv, where he is now the CEO. After one year, he left the firm and joined Microblogging.com as a Consultant.
In 2008, he initiated his own law firm Farkas & Weiss, P.C., a boutique Manhattan law firm specializing in Entertainment, [[Intellecutal Property|IP]], and Internet Law. In the same year, he founded Social.tv, where he is still the CEO. After one year, he left the firm and joined Microblogging.com as a Consultant.


In 2010, he co-founded socialfashion.com, and is now the president there. He joined Watchitoo in January 2011.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/socialtv linkedin.com]</ref>  
In 2010, he co-founded SocialFashion.com and is now the president there. He joined Watchitoo in January 2011.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/socialtv linkedin.com]</ref>  


He was the General Counsel and [[TLD]] Strategist of [[.music]].<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/music_dotmusic_TLD_gTLD/dot_music_domain_name/prweb3557484.htm prweb.com]</ref> He was a panelist at the [[dotSub]] Social Media Week in 2011.<ref>[http://blog.dotsub.com/2011/02/ blog.dotsub]</ref> Mr. Farkas was also a Contributor to the RegistryPro Contract Ammendments.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/rproproposal/msg00029.html forum.icann.org]</ref>
He was the General Counsel and [[TLD]] Strategist at [[.music]].<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/music_dotmusic_TLD_gTLD/dot_music_domain_name/prweb3557484.htm prweb.com]</ref> He was a panelist at the [[dotSub]] Social Media Week in 2011.<ref>[http://blog.dotsub.com/2011/02/ blog.dotsub]</ref> Mr. Farkas was also a Contributor to the [[RegistryPro]] Contract Ammendments.<ref>[http://forum.icann.org/lists/rproproposal/msg00029.html forum.icann.org]</ref>


== Education ==
== Education ==
Mr. Farkas has studied from Hofstra University School of Law and Lafayette College.
Mr. Farkas studied at Hofstra University School of Law and Lafayette College.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsbKY_YEVYk&feature=related Global National News talks Social Media at TIFF with SoCin Founders]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsbKY_YEVYk&feature=related Global National News talks Social Media at TIFF with SoCin Founders]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycivclkeo88 SoCin TIFF Social Cinema Week on Global News]
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycivclkeo88 SoCin TIFF Social Cinema Week on Global News]
*[http://forum.icann.org/lists/draft-eoi-model/msg00234.html A letter, he wrote to ICANN regarding .music]
== References ==
== References ==
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Paul Farkas is the Collaborator-In-Residence at Watchitoo;[1] President and Co-Founder of SocialFashion.com; and also the Founder and CEO at Social.TV.[2]

Career History

After completing his studies, Paul joined Kanterman & Taub, P.C. as an Associate and worked there for 3 years. In 2004, he joined Gordon & Silber, P.C. as an Attorney, he left in 2007. Before leaving G&S, he had already joined Ardent Property Group, LLC as a Broker and worked there for over a year.

In 2008, he initiated his own law firm Farkas & Weiss, P.C., a boutique Manhattan law firm specializing in Entertainment, IP, and Internet Law. In the same year, he founded Social.tv, where he is still the CEO. After one year, he left the firm and joined Microblogging.com as a Consultant.

In 2010, he co-founded SocialFashion.com and is now the president there. He joined Watchitoo in January 2011.[3]

He was the General Counsel and TLD Strategist at .music.[4] He was a panelist at the dotSub Social Media Week in 2011.[5] Mr. Farkas was also a Contributor to the RegistryPro Contract Ammendments.[6]

Education

Mr. Farkas studied at Hofstra University School of Law and Lafayette College.

External Links

References