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​Levine Lectures

2024 -- Tony Willoughby distinguished UDRP panelist, arbitrator, litigator. Watch the inaugural Levine Lecture, With David Bernstein, Tony â€‹visited New York in 2014 to present a WIPO course on the UDRP moderated by Brian Beckham. 

2025 --  David Bernstein, distinguished panelist and litigator. In the US Supreme Court, David argued BOOKING.COM.   Second annual Levine Lecture on July 21, 2025. "Adjudicating UDRP Disputes in the Face of Hotly Disputed Facts."

2026 -- Looking forward to another distinguished panelist

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(Doug Isenberg commenting on the BOOKING.COM Supreme Court decision: Court TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch

See also below Zak Muskovitch interview of David Bernstein.

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Webinar Presentations
Brown, Hon. Neil A​​ (Distinguished Panelist and Arbitrator)

CNICA's Webinar on Domain Name and Arbitration

Domain Name Arbitration

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Webinars and Workshops from CIIDRC

CIIDRC Conference & Panelist Workshop October 18, 2024 ( 9 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Note: To view, a permission request is required.)

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Other CIIDRC presentations include:

1.  KEY UDRP CASES IN 2024: Insights and trends in domain name dispute resolution

2. Mastering Domain Name Disputes: Insights and Strategies for the Latin American Community

3. The Great Debate Over Domain Name Disputes, Jan 31, 2023

4. How do you Win a Domain Name Dispute Resolution, Aug 20, 2020

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Interviews​

Bernstein, David. (Interviewed by Zak Muskovitch)

A discussion with a UDRP panelist who also represented Booking.com at the Supreme Court.

Cristie, Andrew. (Interviewed by Douglas M. Isenberg) Professor Andrew Christie, a UDRP panelist who created the "passive holding" doctrine in only the second decision ever published under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), in 2000. The case, Telstra v. Nuclear Marshmallows, is truly a landmark decision because it addressed how a domain name not associated with an active website could be considered that it "is being used in bad faith," as the UDRP requires. In this interview, Doug asks Prof. Christie to explain his thinking behind the decision and how well it holds up after almost 25 years. 

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Other interviews by Douglas M. Isenberg. Go to YouTube and search Interviews and Master Class videos. See for example: Domain Dispute Masterclass (#7): Rights or legitimate interests

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Podcasts

DNS Research Federation: Combating Internet Abuse, Interviews and Articles​

Isenberg, Douglas M.: GigaLaw AI Podcast: UDRP Decisions Increase in 2024

Wiley Rein, Outsmarting Cyber Scammers: A Look Into Anti-Cybersquatting Litigation

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Material From Panelists/Commentators

Hon. Neil A. Brown, KC. Commentaries on decisions
Isenberg, Douglas M.
(Biography). GigaLaw's quarterly Domain Dispute Digest for Q4 2024, (Provides detailed data about decisions under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) and the Uniform Rapid Suspension System (URS).

-- What Are Rights or Legitimate Interests? (UDRP)
Neuman, Jeffrey, New gTLD Subsequent Procedures PDP 

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