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'''Emmanuel Harrar''' is the Head of the Technologies Department at [[Dreyfus and Associés]], and has been partner at the firm since 2008. He manages the firm's Trademark Protection functions, specializing in naming and protection strategies for [[DNS]], social media, and new gTLD consulting, as well as other [[Intellectual Property]] concerns on the Internet. He also specializes in [[UDRP]].<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>
'''Emmanuel Harrar''' is the Head of the Technologies Department at [[Dreyfus and Associés]], and has been partner at the firm since 2008. He manages the firm's Trademark Protection functions, specializing in naming and protection strategies for [[DNS]], social media, and new gTLD consulting, as well as other [[Intellectual Property]] concerns on the Internet. He also specializes in [[UDRP]].<ref>[[ICANN 41]] Interview</ref>

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Country: France
Email: emmanuel.harrar [at] dreyfus.fr
Blog: [Emmanuel's Business Blog Emmanuel's Business Blog]
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Emmanuel Harrar is the Head of the Technologies Department at Dreyfus and Associés, and has been partner at the firm since 2008. He manages the firm's Trademark Protection functions, specializing in naming and protection strategies for DNS, social media, and new gTLD consulting, as well as other Intellectual Property concerns on the Internet. He also specializes in UDRP.[1]

Emmanuel is fluent in English.[2]

Mr. Harrar regularly represents the firm at industry conferences, such as at ICANN meetings.[3][4]

Background

Mr. Harrar is a graduate of the Ecole Nationale Spérieure des Mines and of the Centre for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI). He has been working on the Internet since 1996, and was previously a manager at a specialized software company in France.[5]

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