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Neil Duncan Dundas is the Policy and Legal Advisor for UniForum SA, the organization responsible for the South African domain name registry, [[CO.ZA]].<ref>[http://mybroadband.co.za/news/internet/13453-Make-sure-you-own-your-domain-name.html My BroadBand.com]</ref> | '''Neil Duncan Dundas''' is the Policy and Legal Advisor for UniForum SA, the organization responsible for the South African domain name registry, [[CO.ZA]].<ref>[http://mybroadband.co.za/news/internet/13453-Make-sure-you-own-your-domain-name.html My BroadBand.com]</ref> | ||
Neil Dundas participates in various international IT meetings and seminars representing the co.za administrator, such as the [[WIPO]] and [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/tor-udrp/Neil.Dundas.bio.html Generic Names Supporting Organization of ICANN]</ref> | Neil Dundas participates in various international IT meetings and seminars representing the co.za administrator, such as the [[WIPO]] and [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.dnso.org/clubpublic/tor-udrp/Neil.Dundas.bio.html Generic Names Supporting Organization of ICANN]</ref> |
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Neil Duncan Dundas is the Policy and Legal Advisor for UniForum SA, the organization responsible for the South African domain name registry, CO.ZA.[1]
Neil Dundas participates in various international IT meetings and seminars representing the co.za administrator, such as the WIPO and ICANN.[2]
Neil Dundas is also an attorney and a previous partner with the law firm Bowman Gilfillan Inc. His area of expertise is domain name dispute resolution; and he was the first South African based attorney to make successful use of the ICANN UDRP process in the case involving NANDOS.COM and SANLAM.COM.[3]