Gareth Dickson
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Affiliation: | Cooley LLP |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Email: | gareth [at] intellectual-property.it |
LinkedIn: | [Gareth Dickson Gareth Dickson] |
Twitter: | @garethdickson |
Gareth Dickson is an Associate attorney in IP / IT Litigation. He helps clients resolve IP disputes, with a focus on digital, social media and Internet-based disputes. Mr. Dickson does a lot of work on gTLDs and is often a late early-adopter of new technologies. At ICANN Gareth is involved in the GNSO and WIPO.[1] He is also a WIPO UDRP Panelist.[2]
Presentations[edit | edit source]
Mr. Dickson has given presentations on Internet and technology issues to Nominet's DRS Experts, the Fordham IP Conference and as part of London Technology Week. His presentations include:
- "ICANN RPMs: Evolution, Revolution, or Better the Devil you know?" Presented to Nominet Dispute Resolution Service Experts' annual meeting in Oxford UK, on February 2, 2016[3]
- "A year at ICANN: The users' perspective." Presented to the 23rd Annual Fordham Intellectual Property Law & Policy Conference in Cambridge, UK, on April 8, 2015[4]
- "Easy ways to protect your innovations online." Presented as part of London Technology Week in London, UK, in June 2014[5]
- "Practical steps for policing the internet and latest news on gTLDs." Panel discussion at the Sweet & Maxwell Annual Trade Mark Conference, June 2014, on the latest in digital issues and new gTLDs.[6]
Publications[edit | edit source]
Mr. Dickson's publications on ICANN and domain name issues include:
- "Protecting Your Brand Online with URS and UDRP." Overview of how to use ICANN's approved alternative dispute resolution procedures to protect your brand online.[7]
- "Maintaining Control of Your Brand Among 1,200 New gTLDs." Practical steps for businesses wondering how to keep up with the rapid growth of the domain name system.[8]
- "Now Is The Time For Review." Assessment of how the online domain name system’s rapid expansion can be navigated and managed through sensible policies and targeted use of resources.[9]
- "Trade marks and the Internet."[10]
- "Aerospace and cyberspace: aviation and the new gTLDs" Preview of the Farnborough Airshow and the early stages of the aviation industry's adoption of new gTLDs.[11]
- "Excess of .wine gives ICANN a headache" Overview of the issues facing ICANN following France's ultimatum at ICANN 50, concerning reform of accountability mechanisms and the protection of geographical indications at the second level of wine-related gTLDs.[12]
- "Nominet Announces Plans for Radical Overhaul of .UK Domain Name System." Update on the Nominet consultation to register domain names directly under .uk.[13]
- "No .happy ending as ICANN announces new gTLD applicants." Overview of the more than 1900 new TLD applications filed with ICANN.[14]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ICANNWiki - ICANN 54 Intake Form, Oct 2015
- ↑ WIPO Domain Name Panelists List http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/panel/panelists.html
- ↑ http://www.slideshare.net/garethdickson/gareth-dickson-nominet-drs-experts-meeting-2-february-2016
- ↑ http://www.slideshare.net/garethdickson/a-year-at-icann-the-users-perpective-gareth-dickson-fordham-ip-conference-2015
- ↑ http://www.slideshare.net/garethdickson/gareth-dickson-easy-ways-to-protect-your-innovations-online
- ↑ http://legalconferencespd.com/trade-mark-conference/agenda/
- ↑ Cooley GO, https://www.cooleygo.com/protecting-your-brand-online-with-urs-and-udrp/
- ↑ Cooley GO, https://www.cooleygo.com/maintaining-control-of-your-brand-among-1200-new-gtlds/
- ↑ World Trademark Review, September 2014 http://www.worldtrademarkreview.com/Magazine/Issue/51/Country-correspondents/Now-is-the-time-for-review
- ↑ Westlaw UK Insight, published in 2014 and 2015
- ↑ Digilaw Blog, July 2014 http://digilaw.lockelord.com/blog.aspx?entry=5418
- ↑ Digilaw Blog, July 2014 http://digilaw.lockelord.com/blog.aspx?entry=5415
- ↑ Digilaw Blog, November 2012 http://digilaw.lockelord.com/blog.aspx?entry=4430
- ↑ Digilaw Blog, June 2012 http://digilaw.lockelord.com/blog.aspx?entry=4062