Doug Isenberg is speaking at the next meeting of the Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association (APTLD) on February 25, 2021 (Oman time).
Doug is part of a panel discussion titled “Domain Names Dispute Resolution Practices” along with representatives from countries representing country code top-level domains (ccTLDS) in Papua New Guinea (.pg), India (.in), Serbia (.rs), and Vietnam (.vn). His presentation will focus on the overall issue of domain name disputes, as well as how various countries in the Asia Pacific region handle the issue, many of which have adopted the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) or a variation thereof.
APTLD was originally created in 1998 and legally established in Malaysia in 2003. APTLD works as the forum of information exchange regarding technological and operational issues of domain name registries in Asia Pacific region. Also, as an interface to other international Internet coordinating bodies, APTLD fosters and elevates participation of AP ccTLDs in these global fora, as well as acting in the best interest of APTLD members in global Internet policy making process.