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Table of Contents
Welcome ......................................................................................................2
Keynote Speakers ................................................................................................. 4
Conference Agenda ............................................................................................. 9
Moderators .............................................................................................................19
Speakers ................................................................................................................. 22
Sponsors .................................................................................................................35
Exhibitors .............................................................................................................. 44
Attendees ...............................................................................................................52
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Dear Attendee:
Welcome to the IACC 2016 Spring Conference! We are pleased to host this
year’s event in the beautiful city of Orlando.
For the first time, the Spring Conference is co-hosted by the International
AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC) and the International Chamber of
Commerce Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP).
This unique partnership underscores the commitment of IACC and ICC
BASCAP to collaborate with other organizations to bring innovative
engagement opportunities to our members and the wider anti-counterfeiting
community.
That commitment is reflected in this year’s theme, “Securing the Global
Supply Chain from Counterfeiting and Piracy – Rights holders and
intermediaries working together to stop fakes.” As counterfeiters continue
to become more sophisticated and adept at evading rights-holders’ and
governments’ enforcement efforts, we must work more closely together and
across sectors to effectively combat fakes. The Spring Conference program
has been designed to stimulate a balanced and constructive dialogue among
all parties involved in the manufacturing, distribution and sale of legitimate
goods, including rights holders, intermediaries and government. We are
proud that this Spring Conference includes a distinguished list of speakers
with a wealth of global expertise and experience, and a commitment to
make a significant impact on the counterfeiting problem.
We are also pleased to have the honor of hearing from these special guests
and keynote speakers for the conference: Jack Ma, Executive Chairman of
Alibaba Group, the Honorable Max Baucus, U.S. Ambassador to the People’s
Republic of China, and Daniel Marti, U.S. IP Enforcement Coordinator. We
look forward to hearing their perspectives on IP rights protection and
enforcement.
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The Spring Conference roundtables, sessions and workshops will give
you access to important discussions between intermediary companies
and rights-holders—from developing best practices across e-commerce
platforms to mitigating counterfeiting and piracy on content-sharing
services to blocking and seizing domain names and infringing sites. The
dynamic sessions are moderated and presented by a diverse group of
panelists representing government, some of the world’s largest brands,
intermediary companies, service firms and enforcement agencies. We thank
all our presenters for sharing their expertise with us.
Lastly, we encourage you to take full advantage of the networking sessions
and to visit the exhibit hall where you’ll meet organizations and service firms
that offer products and solutions to the anti-counterfeiting community. We
hope the connections you make and the dialogue you participate in will
continue after we leave Orlando.
We wish you a successful and productive Spring Conference!
Thank you,
WELCOME
Bob Barchiesi, PresidentIACC
Jeff Hardy, DirectorICC BASCAP
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Jack MaFounder and Executive ChairmanAlibaba Group
Jack Ma is Alibaba's lead founder and, since May 2013, has served as the executive chairman. From Alibaba's founding in 1999 until May 2013, Jack served as its chairman and chief executive officer.
Jack currently serves on the board of SoftBank Corp., one of Alibaba's major shareholders and a Japanese corporation listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. He is also chair of The Nature Conservancy's China board of directors and a member of its global board of directors. In September 2013, he joined the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences Foundation as a director. In August 2014, Jack was elected to the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum. In January 2016, he was named a Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Advocate by the United Nations.
Jack graduated from Hangzhou Teacher's Institute with a major in English language education.
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Honorable Max Sieben BaucusAmbassador of the United States of America to China On January 7, 2014, President Barack Obama nominated Max Sieben Baucus to be Ambassador of the United States of America to China. The Senate confirmed him on February 6, 2014 and Vice President Joe Biden swore him in on February 21, 2014.
Ambassador Baucus formerly served as the senior United States Senator from Montana. He served in the U.S. Senate from 1978 to 2013, was Montana's longest serving U.S. Senator, and had the third longest tenure among those serving in the U.S. Senate. Ambassador Baucus was Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Finance, Vice Chairman of the
Joint Committee on Taxation, member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, and member of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction. He was also a member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and chaired its Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Before his election to the U.S. Senate, Ambassador Baucus was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1975 to 1978. He previously served in the Montana House of Representatives from 1973 to 1974.
Ambassador Baucus has extensive experience in international trade. As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, Ambassador Baucus led the passage and enactment of Free Trade Agreements with 11 countries: Australia, Bahrain, Jordan, Chile, Colombia, Morocco, Oman, Panama, Peru, Singapore and South Korea. He also worked to increase U.S. exports by knocking down trade barriers and led business leaders on trade missions abroad to Germany, Spain, Belgium, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, Brazil, Colombia and China. During his tenure on the Senate Committee on Finance, Ambassador Baucus was deeply involved in orchestrating congressional approval of permanent normal trade relations with China in 2000 and in facilitating China's entrance into the World Trade Organization in 2001.
Ambassador Baucus earned a bachelor's degree and law degree from Stanford University. He is married and has one son and two stepchildren.
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Danny MartiU.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator Executive Office of the President
Danny Marti currently serves as the U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator within the Executive Office of the President. Mr. Marti was nominated by President Obama in August 2014, and Mr. Marti took office in March 2015 following unanimous (92-0) confirmation by the United States Senate. The Office of the U.S. Intellectual Property Coordinator is charged with developing the Administration’s intellectual property enforcement strategy and is the primary office responsible for coordinating the efforts of the U.S. Government criminal, national security, and economic agencies
engaged in intellectual property policy and enforcement.
Prior to joining the Administration, Mr. Marti was a Partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, where he specialized in the protection, management and enforcement of intellectual property in the United States and abroad. Mr. Marti advised clients in connection with international trademark portfolio management, licensing, and other intellectual property-based transactions, and represented clients in a wide range of cases involving trademarks, false advertising, unfair competition, copyrights, trade secrets, cybersquatting and computer fraud and abuse matters before various U.S. federal courts, as well as the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and the World Intellectual Property Organization. Within Kilpatrick Townsend, Mr. Marti held multiple leadership roles, including serving as the Managing Partner of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office and Co-Chair of the firm’s Intellectual Asset Acquisitions & Transactions Group.
Mr. Marti has served on several professional associations and charitable boards, including the International Trademark Association and the American Cancer Society’s National Capital Region Corporate Council. Mr. Marti received a B.A. from Georgetown University and a J.D. from Emory University School of Law.
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Robert (Bob) Barchiesi President of the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC)
Robert (Bob) Barchiesi is President of the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition(IACC). In this role, Bob leads one of the world’s oldest and largest trade associations representing exclusively the interests of over 250 companies concerned with trademark counterfeiting and the related theft of intellectual property.
Mr. Barchiesi joined the IACC in 2008. Under his leadership, the organization has almost doubled its membership and expanded its initiatives into Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. Mr. Barchiesi also spearheaded the development of the IACC RogueBlock® initiative—a voluntary agreement and strategic partnership with MasterCard, Visa Europe, Visa International, PayPal, Discover / PULSE / Diners Club, American Express, MoneyGram and Western Union. The initiative focuses on combating rogue websites and online marketplaces. He also led the launch of IACC MarketSafe®, an initiative with Alibaba and IACC to address counterfeit products on the company’s e-commerce platforms, Taobao and TMall.
Prior to his appointment as the IACC President, Bob has had a distinguished career serving in leadership positions at the Recording Industry Association of America, the New York City Police Department and the U.S. Virgin Islands Office of the Attorney General, and as the Chief of Police in Crystal River, Florida.
Mr. Barchiesi has spoken to influential media including CNBC, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, The Today Show, CNN, ABC, CBS, and other major media outlets about global anti-counterfeiting strategies, voluntary agreements, and the impact of counterfeiting on governments and consumers. Bob has also testified before Congress and is a frequent keynote speaker at anti-counterfeiting conferences around the world. Mr. Barchiesi serves on the editorial panel for the World Intellectual Property Review magazine and is listed in the 137th edition of “Contemporary Authors.”
Mr. Barchiesi received his M.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Alabama and his B.A. from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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Dawn AtlasVice PresidentEnforcement and Assistant General CounselCalvin Klein, Inc
Dawn Atlas is the Vice President, Enforcement and Assistant General Counsel for Calvin Klein, Inc. She has been responsible for the worldwide enforcement of intellectual property for Calvin Klein for 15 years.
Dawn is also the Chair of the Board of Directors of the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC), the only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to intellectual property enforcement.
She held this position from 2002 through 2006 and again from 2012 to present, serving on the Executive Board as a Director in between. She has also served as the Chair of the Brand Protection Counsel of the American Apparel and Footwear Association since 2008.
Before joining Calvin Klein in 1999, Dawn was a Patent and Trademark Associate with Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto in New York.
Dawn graduated with a B.S. degree in Biology from Union College in 1990. She received her J.D. and Master of Intellectual Property degrees from Franklin Pierce Law Center in 1995 where she served as Editor in Chief of Franklin Pierce’s Law Review IDEA The Journal of Law and Technology.
Jeff HardyDirectorICC/BASCAP
Jeff Hardy has been the director of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) initiative Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) since its creation in mid-2005. BASCAP unites the global business community across all product sectors in an effort to stop the counterfeiting of goods and IP piracy. It focuses on setting standards for global performance by governments and companies;
framing decisions for policy makers; advocating for the allocation of resources at the highest levels in national governments; and building global awareness. Mr Hardy joined the ICC in 1999 as a policy advisor and previously held various positions with the US government.
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Wednesday, May 18
8:30-6:00 Registration - Florida Foyer
9:00-10:30 Concurrent Industry Working Group (IWG) Meetings (Open to IWG members only)
Apparel and Footwear IWG – Florida Ballroom A Content and Media IWG – Florida Ballroom B Cosmetics and Personal Care IWG – Challenger 38-39 Electronics IWG – Challenger 40 Fashion Accessories IWG – Florida Ballroom C Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices – Plaza Int’l Ballroom F
10:30-12:00 Concurrent Regional Task Force Meeting (First hour open to IACC members only; final 30min opened to all conference attendees) North America Task Force - Florida Ballroom A Asia Task Force - Challenger 38-39 Latin America Task Force - Florida Ballroom B EMEA Task Force - Florida Ballroom C Internet Task Force - Plaza Int’l Ballroom F
12:00-1:30 Concurrent Advisory Group Meetings (First hour open to IACC members only; final 30min opened to all conference attendees)
Product Security Advisory Group - Florida Ballroom A Investigative Advisory Group - Florida Ballroom B Latin America Advisory Group - Florida Ballroom C
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Wednesday, May 18
1:45-3:15 Concurrent Workshop Roundtables – SESSION 1 *Advance registration required and is open only to those registered for the conference.
Workshop A: Experience Speaks Volumes – Dialogue with Intermediaries Orlando N
These roundtables will present attendees a unique opportunity to discuss relevant issues with representatives from various companies ranging from payment processors, e-commerce marketplaces, etc., in a small group setting. These simultaneous, limited attendance meetings allow for open dialogue on a variety of issues. There will be no set agendas; each small discussion group will follow the needs and interests of those in attendance.
Roundtable Hosts:Facebook and Instagram, eBay, DHGate, Visa,MasterCard, PayPal, Mercado Libre
Workshop B: Dialogue with U.S. IP Attaches Plaza Int’l Ballroom F
U.S. IP Attaches based in Brussels, Beijing, Bangkok, Kuwait, Lima, Moscow and Rio de Janeiro will host a dialogue with conference attendees to provide updates on IP enforcement and policy issues in their respective regions and to better understand industry’s IP concerns as well as identify collaborative opportunities in those markets. This is a unique opportunity for attendees to share their concerns and ideas for better IP protection in a particular region and to expand their global network.
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Wednesday, May 18
3:30-5:00 Concurrent Workshop Roundtables – SESSION 2 *Advance registration required and is open only to those registered for the conference.
Workshop A: Experience Speaks Volumes – Dialogue with Intermediaries Orlando N
These roundtables will present attendees a unique opportunity to discuss relevant issues with representatives from various companies ranging from payment processors, e-commerce marketplaces, etc., in a small group setting. These simultaneous, limited attendance meetings allow for open dialogue on a variety of issues. There will be no set agendas; each small discussion group will follow the needs and interests of those in attendance.
Roundtable Hosts:Facebook and Instagram, eBay, DHGate, Visa,MasterCard, PayPal, Mercado Libre
Workshop B: Dialogue with U.S. IP Attaches Plaza Int’l Ballroom F
U.S. IP Attaches based in Brussels, Beijing, Bangkok, Kuwait, Lima, Moscow and Rio de Janeiro will host a dialogue with conference attendees to provide updates on IP enforcement and policy issues in their respective regions and to better understand industry’s IP concerns as well as identify collaborative opportunities in those markets. This is a unique opportunity for attendees to share their concerns and ideas for better IP protection in a particular region and to expand their global network.
5:00-5:30 New and Prospective Member Orientation Challenger 40
5:30-7:30 Welcome Reception – Hosted by IACC and ICC BASCAP Plaza G-H
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Thursday, May 19Wifi Sponsored by Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, LLP
7:00-5:00 Registration – Florida Foyer
7:00-9:00 Breakfast & Exhibit Viewing Sponsored by Systech International Florida Ballroom B
8:30-9:00 Board of Directors Elections (Executive Members / Rights-holders only) Florida Foyer
9:00-9:15 Opening Ceremony Welcome – Plaza D-G Dawn Atlas, IACC Chair
9:20-9:40 VIP Remarks – Plaza D-G Jeffrey Hardy, Director, ICC BASCAP
9:40-10:00 VIP Remarks – Plaza D-G Bob Barchiesi, IACC President
10:00 – 10:20 Keynote Remarks – Plaza D-G Jack Ma, Executive Chairman, Alibaba Group
10:20-10:40 VIP Remarks – Plaza D-G Honorable Max Baucus, U.S. Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China
10:45-11:15 Networking Break & Exhibit Viewing Sponsored by Baker & McKenzie Florida Ballroom B
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Thursday, May 19
11:15-11:30 Counterfeiting in International Trade: An update on the new OECD report - Plaza D-G Peter Avery, Senior Consultant, Counterfeiting and Piracy, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
11:30-12:45 Session 1 – Stopping the flow of counterfeits: Shared challenges – collaborative solutions Plaza D-G
Counterfeit and pirated goods are transported around the world in a wide range of ways. Fake goods have been seized in cargo containers shipped by sea and by air and in small packages routed through traditional mail centers and express mail carriers. Companies that transport these goods are a critical part of the supply chain and a key intermediary in stopping the flow of illicit goods. This panel of rights holders, intermediary representatives and government officials will discuss the challenges faced by the transport operators and rights holders, what steps are being taken to stop the criminal infiltration of the supply chain and what more can be done collaboratively to stop the shipment of fake goods.
Moderator:Meena Sayal, Global Brand Protection Director Unilever
Speakers:• Norman Schenk, Vice President, Global Customs Policy & Public Affairs, UPS
• D’Arcy Quinn, Director, Anti-Counterfeiting, CropLife
• Julio Velez, Americas Anti-Counterfeiting Investigations Manager, HP Inc.
• Transport Intermediary – (invited)
12:45-1:45 Lunch – Plaza H-K
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Thursday, May 19
1:45-3:15 Session 2 – Where are counterfeits made, warehoused and sold? – Eliminating the criminal’s place of doing business Plaza D-G
What would happen if the criminal operators had no place to make, store, distribute and sell their illicit goods? The question highlights the importance of property owners and landlords as intermediaries in the supply chain for counterfeit goods. Landlords may knowingly or unknowingly rent space for manufacturing, warehousing or sale of these goods, and they typically are not in the business of regularly inspecting the nature of the business once they have a lease. This leads to a critical vulnerability in the supply chain. In this panel, rights holders and property owners will explore how they can work together to identify and address the vulnerabilities and effectively deny counterfeiters access to the space to do business.
Moderator:James Whymark, Senior Associate, Baker & McKenzie
Speakers:• Josephine Rima Santiago, Director General, Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines
• Peter Fowler, Regional IP Attaché for Southeast Asia, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
• Ron Davis, Quality Brands Protection Committee (QBPC)
• Gustavo Giay, Partner, Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal
3:15-3:30 Break Sponsored by Baker & McKenzie Florida Ballroom B
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Thursday, May 19
3:30-5:00 Session 3 – Developing Best Practices across E-Commerce Platforms to Address Counterfeiting and Piracy Plaza D-G
The Internet marketplace has become a complex, inter-connected network built to deliver a seamless range of online services and products to consumers and businesses. At the same time, this new online environment has created enormous opportunities for criminal networks to market, sell and distribute counterfeit and pirated goods. This panel will discuss the challenges faced by rights-holders across e-commerce platforms, followed by a discussion on best practices to address and mitigate the threat of counterfeits on online marketplaces. Government representatives will provide insights on what their respective countries are doing collaboratively with rights-holders and platforms to combat online fakes.
Moderator:Dawn Atlas, Vice President, Enforcement and Assistant General Counsel, Calvin Klein
Speakers:• Julien Dudouit, Global IP Brand Manager - Legal Intellectual Property, eBay Inc.
• Matthew Bassiur, Head of Global Intellectual Property Enforcement, Alibaba
• Chris Oldknow, Senior Consultant, ICC BASCAP
• Joel Blank, IP Attaché to China, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
• Adam Williams, Deputy Director, International Policy Directorate, UK Intellectual Property Office
5:00-5:30 Day 1 Closing - Plaza D-G
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Friday, May 20
7:00-2:00 Registration - Florida Foyer
7:00-9:00 Breakfast & Exhibit Viewing Florida Ballroom B
9:00-9:10 Opening and Day 2 Welcome - Plaza D-G
9:10-9:30 VIP Remarks - Plaza D-G Danny Marti, U.S. IP Enforcement Coordinator
9:30-11:00 Session 4 – Challenges and solutions to mitigating counterfeiting and piracy on search, advertising and content sharing services Plaza D-G
Search engine, advertising and content sharing services play a key role in facilitating consumer access to products and creative content on the Internet. Panelists will discuss current policies and procedures in how search engine operators and content sharing providers ensure illegal content and products are mitigated on these platforms, challenges in enforcing those policies and potential approaches to resolve them. Furthermore, speakers from online advertising services and brand owners will share practices and programs aimed at preventing legitimate advertisements from appearing on illicit websites.
Moderator:David Green, Vice President Public Policy, NBCUniversal
Speakers:• Rachel Nyswander Thomas, Senior Vice President, Operations & Policy at TAG
• Vicki Sheckler, Deputy General Counsel, RIAA
• Peter Szyszko, CEO, whiteBULLET
11:00-11:15 Break Sponsored by Baker & McKenzie Florida Ballroom B
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11:15-12:45 Session 5 – Following the Money – taking profitability away from counterfeiters Plaza D-G
Counterfeiters and pirates are in the business to make money. Disrupting their ability to collect payments from unwitting consumers and driving up the cost of conducting their illicit business have proven to be effective deterrents. Panelists from credit card companies, brands and law enforcement will discuss innovative ways they have been able to strike counterfeiters where it hurts most—their wallet. Speakers will also highlight continuing challenges and evolving tactics used by counterfeiters to evade detection that underscore the need for brands, intermediaries and government alike to keep pace.
Moderator: Lara Miller, Associate Counsel and Director of Special Programs, IACC
Speakers:• Martin Elliott, Senior Director, Visa
• Farnaz Alemi, Vice President & Senior Legal Counsel, Global Content Protection Internet, Motion Pictures Association of America (MPAA)
• Carlos Linares, Vice President, Anti-Piracy Legal Affairs, Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
• Paul Paolucci, Vice President, Law and Franchise Integrity, MasterCard International
• Lisa Meyerhoff, Partner, Baker & McKenzie
12:45-1:45 Boxed Lunch - Florida Ballroom B
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1:45-3:00 Session 6 – No name, no website, no sale – blocking and seizing domain names and infringing sites Plaza D-G
Internet hosting services, domain registrars and registries, and internet access providers provide the services that are the technical backbone of the internet. Domain names and addresses are a basic piece of the internet puzzle, and the assignment of these names is controlled by ICANN and administered by registries and registrars around the world. The system works amazingly well given the breadth and complexity involved. However, it is vulnerable to abuse by those who sell counterfeits and unlicensed content, and these abuses confuse and mislead consumers into unknowingly making transactions for fake goods and services, including many that are unsafe and harmful. This panel will look at the current system and the approaches and best practices for blocking domain name abuses and seizing existing illegal and illegitimate sites.
Moderator: Deborah Wilcox, Partner, BakerHostetler
Speakers:• Sarah Levitt, Senior Counsel Content Protection, Motion Pictures Association of America (MPAA)
• Chris Vansteenkiste, Cluster Manager Counterfeiting, Europol
• Zachary Wolf, Client Services Manager, MarkMonitor
3:00-3:30 Conference Close
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David E. GreenVice-President, Public Policy and Creative Content ProtectionNBCUniversal
David E. Green is Vice-President for Public Policy and Creative Content Protection for NBCUniversal in the Comcast-NBCUniversal Washington Office. He focuses on public policy issues, especially those involving the protection of digital content. Before joining NBCUniversal in April of 2005, Mr. Green was the Vice President and Counsel for Technology and New Media for the Motion Picture Association of America, where he handled similar public policy issues for the major U.S. motion picture studios.
Prior to joining the MPAA in May 2003, Mr. Green worked for the U.S. Department of Justice. There, he served as the Principal Deputy Chief of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the Criminal Division, where he helped coordinate the national enforcement of criminal laws protecting against computer hacking and intellectual property theft. Before that, Mr. Green prosecuted public corruption cases as Senior Litigation Counsel in the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section. Mr. Green also worked for several years as an associate with the law firm of Arnold & Porter, where he was involved in litigation and in legislative work, including intellectual property protection.
Mr. Green graduated from Oberlin College with a Bachelor of Arts in History. He received his Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Louis H. Pollak in Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Lara MillerAssociate Counsel, Director of Special ProgramsInternational AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC)
Lara Miller is Associate Counsel at the International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC). She has both a legal and a marketing-communications background. Lara has a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University in Montreal, Canada, a Post-Graduate degree in Corporate Communications from Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto, Canada, and a Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law in New York.
Prior to law school, Lara interned in the Corporate Partnerships department of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment and worked at a prominent architecture firm where she managed all office operations for a team of over 40 architects.While at Fordham, Lara was a board member of the Dispute Resolution Society and traveled to Hong Kong to participate in a highly regarded international commercial arbitration competition for two consecutive years, as both a competitor and a team coach. She also served as a judicial intern for the Kings County Supreme Court, a legal intern at the Samuelson H. Glushko Intellectual Property & Information Law Clinic, the Student Director of Fordham's Fashion
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Law Institute clinic, and an in-house legal intern at PRADA USA Corp.Prior to joining the IACC, Lara was an independent contractor working for a boutique law firm on corporate and intellectual property matters.
Meena SayalGlobal Brand Protection DirectorUnilever
As Global Brand Protection Director, Meena is responsible for the development, delivery, communication and overall management of Unilever’s Global Brand Protection strategy. She assesses need and opportunity to deliver global tools to the operational Brand Protection teams in the Unilever geographies around the world.
Meena is a qualified barrister of England and Wales who has variously worked in independent practice, as a solicitor equivalent at Mishcon de Reya, as a government prosecutor for the Solicitors Office of HM Customs & Excise and in-house.
Her in-house career started with TM portfolio management and the development of the enforcement programmes for Euro ’96 and World Cup ’98 before taking her into a full IP portfolio role at Diageo and an IP business affairs role at Sony Playstation. Her current global role at Unilever is a cross-functional rather than a solely legal one and delivers targeted Brand Protection strategies and solutions through evaluating the brand protection related opportunities within each function at Unilever.
James WhymarkSenior AssociateBaker & McKenzie
James is a Senior Associate in Baker & McKenzie's London office. His practice encompasses all aspects of intellectual property law including trade marks, patents, designs, copyright, domain name disputes and passing off, with a particular focus on technology, fashion and online products. James' principal practice focuses on contentious IP enforcement, litigation, brand protection and anti-counterfeiting. He advises clients in a variety of sectors on anti-counterfeiting and brand protection matters and manages a number of global enforcement programs which cover the implementation and co-ordination of enforcement actions in the UK, throughout Europe and worldwide. This includes clients in the fashion, cosmetics, apparel, pharmaceutical, consumer goods and technology sectors. As part of the steering committee for Baker & McKenzie's global anti-counterfeiting taskforce, James has also pioneered the development of Baker & McKenzie's customs enforcement management tool, MAPS, which centralises the co-ordination and administration of multi-jurisdictional customs enforcement programs.
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As part of his contentious practice, James manages UK High Court litigation for a wide range of clients and has recently acted for a luxury cosmetic brand in relation to the protection of its trade mark and design rights, consumer goods brands in relation to copycat products and enforced trade mark rights for a global social media platform.
As part of Baker & McKenzie's global enforcement group, James has also worked with enforcement experts around the world and has been involved in a number of co-ordinated multi-jurisdictional enforcement programs. He has extensive experience of IP enforcement practices across many jurisdictions. James has written extensively on the subject of IP enforcement and anti-counterfeiting, having been published in a variety of journals and industry periodicals including the WTR Anti-Counterfeiting Guide 2014 and 2015.
Deborah Wilcox PartnerBakerHostetler
An experienced trademark lawyer, copyright practitioner and first-chair litigator, Deborah Wilcox is a go-to intellectual property attorney. Deborah assists her clients in selecting, registering, monetizing, and enforcing trademarks, domain names, and copyrights. She is a strategic advisor to clients, structuring IP deals and adapting her legal advice to evolving technologies such as mobile apps and social media sites. She works with clients to understand their risk tolerance and develop practical strategies and best practices suited to their goals. Often, this involves filing civil lawsuits or pursuing criminal prosecution, especially when enforcing her clients’ zero-tolerance policies against counterfeiters. Deborah applies her depth of knowledge to assist clients around the globe with their international intellectual property needs.
Highly regarded in her field, Deborah is listed in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business in the area of Intellectual Property and has been named an “IP Star” by Managing Intellectual Property magazine, as well as in “IP Stars—Top 250 Women in IP.” Deborah has been named in World Trademark Review's WTR 100 since 2014, where she has been described as "incredibly active in the trademark, domain name and internet spaces," and "an exceptional lawyer with a strong and loyal client following,” (WTR 1000 2016). She is the Coordinator for the Intellectual Property, Technology and Media team in the firm’s Cleveland office.
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Farnaz M. AlemiVice President & Senior Legal Counsel for Global Content ProtectionMotion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
Farnaz M. Alemi is Vice President & Senior Legal Counsel for global content protection at the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). She focuses on developing and executing global strategies to protect and preserve the intellectual property rights of MPAA’s six member studios (Disney, Paramount, Fox, Warner Bros., NBCUniversal, and Sony). In particular, she leads the follow the money initiatives worldwide, working collaboratively with intermediaries and enforcement agencies to stem sources of funding and revenue for rogue websites. Prior to joining MPAA, Farnaz practiced at two major international law firms specializing in intellectual property, technology, and interactive media. She received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Stanford University, and her Juris Doctorate from Northwestern University School of Law.
Peter AverySenior ConsultantOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Peter Avery is currently a Senior Consultant to the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), where he is carrying out research on counterfeiting and piracy issues. From 1991 to 2015, he led and contributed to work on a broad range of issues at the OECD, including work on intellectual property, the digital economy, consumer policy, steel, shipbuilding and entrepreneurship. He played a principal role in developing the OECD’s 2008 analysis of The Economic Impact of Counterfeiting and Piracy. Prior to joining the OECD, he managed a team of international trade analysts at the US International Trade Commission (1982-1991).
Matthew J. BassiurVice President, Head of Global Intellectual Property EnforcementAlibaba Group
Matthew J. Bassiur was named Vice President, Head of Global Intellectual Property Enforcement of Alibaba Group, effective January 2016. Matthew will lead a team that works with international brands and retail partners, industry associations, government regulators, law enforcement and other organizations to advance Alibaba Group’s anti-counterfeiting and IP rights protection efforts. He will report to Michael Evans, President of Alibaba Group.
Matthew joins Alibaba from Pfizer Inc., where he served as Vice President and Deputy Chief Security Officer. He oversaw Pfizer’s anti-counterfeiting operations, large-scale investigations into criminal activity, physical security and crisis management for North, Central and South America.
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Prior to Pfizer, Matthew was Senior Director, Americas Region, and Counsel for IPR Enforcement at Apple, where his responsibilities included building and overseeing an investigative program into complex thefts, frauds, leaks, threats and cyber-related crimes, as well as developing and implementing Apple’s civil, criminal and administrative anti-counterfeiting program.
Prior to joining Apple, Matthew was a federal prosecutor in the Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), where he prosecuted large-scale, multi-jurisdictional IP crimes, and coordinated domestic and international IP enforcement training and outreach. During his tenure with the DOJ, he also served as the Intellectual Property Liaison to Industry for his section.
From 1998 to 2006, as an assistant district attorney in the Trial Division under Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, Matthew specialized in investigations and prosecution of New York’s trademark counterfeiting industry and Asian organized crime.
Matthew was a United States Fulbright Scholar and, under the Fulbright Specialist Program, taught Intellectual Property law at Renmin University in Beijing. He earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia, School of Law in 1998 and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. In 2007, he was the recipient of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Award for Distinguished Service as a Federal Government Official for his work in the field of IP investigations, prosecutions, education and outreach.
Joel BlankIntellectual Property Attaché to ChinaU.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Joel Blank serves as the Intellectual Property Attaché at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. In this capacity, Mr. Blank serves as the principal officer within the Embassy on matters related to the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in China and as the primary liaison between the Embassy and relevant offices of the Chinese Government for such matters. Mr. Blank’s duties include helping to develop, promote, and implement U.S. Government policies that will facilitate the ability of right holders to protect and enforce their intellectual property rights in China; apprising the Ambassador and other Embassy officials of important intellectual property developments; and serving as a point-of-contact for U.S. companies that have questions on China’s intellectual property environment.
Prior to his appointment as the IP Attaché, Mr. Blank was an Attorney-Advisor in the Office of the Administrator for Policy and External Affairs at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). As a member of the Office’s Enforcement Team, Mr. Blank specialized in developing USPTO policy on China-related IP matters, particularly those concerning the enforcement of intellectual property rights in
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China. Prior to joining the USPTO, Mr. Blank was a Senior Attorney in the Office of the Chief Counsel for International Commerce (OCCIC) in the U.S. Department of Commerce, where he advised the International Trade Administration on international trade law issues. While at OCCIC, Mr. Blank specialized in international intellectual property, investment, competition, and China-related legal issues.
Mr. Blank graduated Magna Cum Laude from American University’s Washington College of Law, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Law Review, and holds a Business Degree from Drake University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude with majors in International Business, Accounting, and Management.
Ron DavisQuality Brands Protection Committee (QBPC)
Ron Davis recently retired from Qualcomm as the Senior Director of Brand Protection. Recruited in 2005 to establish their Brand Protection Program, Ron was responsible for management of their global brand protection/intellectual property rights investigation and forensic evaluations. In this role, he traveled to China and Asia multiple times each year and worked closely with the Chinese citizens that composed his brand protection team there, as well as the Quality Brands Protection Committee (QBPC) in China.
Prior experience includes United States Marine Corps combat helicopter pilot, FBI Special Agent; big-four international security consultant; security director for General Dynamics Space Systems; volunteer security director for Dennis Conner’s successful America’s Cup campaign; global director, corporate security for Honeywell; and anti-counterfeit leader for Cisco Systems, living in Hong Kong, where he created and managed their program to complement ongoing IPR and gray market efforts.
He continued his long involvement in the industry as the only U.S. based Vice Chairman of the 215+ corporate member QBPC. Upon announcing retirement Ron was elected as QBPC’s Vice Chairman Emeritus and “Goodwill Ambassador” to the United States. He has been designated a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). He is also a long term member of the Board of Directors, not-for-profit, Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC).
Mr. Davis was selected in May, 2011 as a member of the A-CAPP Industry Advisory Board and served a term as President. Given his unique experience, Ron is recognized as one of the most experienced professionals in the brand protection space and brings a valuable perspective from having lived/worked in Hong Kong/China/Asia. Ron is currently working with the A-CAPP Center as an Industry Fellow and pursuing opportunities to share his unique knowledge with other brand protection professionals.
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Julien DudouitGlobal IP Brand ManagereBay
Julien Dudouit is Global IP Brand Manager for eBay, responsible for supporting Rights Owners in protecting their Trademarks and Copyrights by managing the Verified Rights Owner programme (VeRO) on eBay and Classifieds platforms globally. Prior to this, Julien was closely involved in implementing eBay’s anti-counterfeit operational strategy. Julien holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and Management and has been working on anti-piracy matters for the past ten years.
Martin ElliottGlobal Head of Brand ProtectionVisa Inc.
Martin Elliott is the Global Head of Brand Protection for Visa Inc. He is responsible for policy development, strategy and execution of Visa’s chargeback and fraud mitigation programs and for initiatives that prevent illegal or brand damaging activity from entering the payment system. Martin has been with Visa 17 years and is a subject matter expert in mitigating acquiring, issuing and data security related risks. Prior to joining Visa, Martin worked for Wells Fargo Bank’s Merchant Card and Retail Banking Divisions. Martin is a graduate of San Francisco State University.
Peter N. FowlerRegional Intellectual Property Attaché, Southeast AsiaU.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Peter N. Fowler is the Regional Intellectual Property Attaché for Southeast Asia, serving as a resource for U.S. Government agencies and national intellectual property offices. He joined the USPTO in 1995 as an Attorney-Advisor in the Office of Legislative and International Affairs and has served variously as Senior Counsel for Enforcement in the Office of Policy and External Affairs, and as the agency’s Chief of Staff, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary and Director, and as Acting Deputy Administrator for External Affairs. As a technical advisor to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, he worked on a number of trade agreements, including those with Australia, Bahrain, Malaysia, Oman, and Thailand, as well as the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
Prior to joining USPTO, he practiced law in San Francisco, California, representing a wide range of creative people. He also taught as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Golden Gate University School of Law, an Adjunct Lecturer at Hastings College of the Law, University of San Francisco College of Professional Studies, and at essor of Education at La Universidad Pontifícia Bolivariana in Medellín, Colombia.
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Mr. Fowler is admitted to practice in California and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He is on the Advisory Board of the Golden Gate University School of Law IP Law Center, and a member of the Regional Advisory Group of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.
Mr. Fowler received a B.A. from John Carroll University; an M.A. from the University of Alabama; an M.A. from Ball State University; and his J.D. from Golden Gate University School of Law.rom Stanford University, and her Juris Doctorate from Northwestern University School of Law.
Gustavo GiayPartnerMarval, O'Farrell & Mairal
Gustavo Giay has been a partner of Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal, the largest and leading law firm in Argentina, since 2003. He is the Head of the firm’s Intellectual Property Litigation Group, which includes the highly successful Enforcement Unit dedicated to combat counterfeiting and piracy in a very efficient, swift and cost effective manner. He also has extensive experience in advising businesses and individuals in matters related to Internet Law and assessment on legal and contractual questions in new and developing technologies. He graduated as a lawyer from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1994 with a concentration in business economics and in 1997 he earned his LLM degree from Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. In 2002 he completed a postgraduate course on Intellectual Property at the Universidad de Palermo in Buenos Aires. He is a professor of trademark law at the Center of Intellectual Property of the Austral University in Buenos Aires, and frequently lectures in conferences and seminars in Argentina and abroad. He is one of the most respected voices in anticounterfeiting work in Latin America, in particular in Argentina where he practices law. He is a licensed Intellectual Property Agent and is a member of INTA (where he chaired the Association’s Latin American Anticounterfeiting Subcommittee in 2008-2009 and the Anticounterfeiting Committee in 2012-2013), the Argentine Association of Industrial Property Agents (AAAPI), the International Association for the Protection of the Industrial Property (AIPPI), and of Licensing Executives Society (LES). For many years he has been an active participant in the activities of the IACC, in particular in Latin America, and has been recently appointed as Chair of the IACC’s Latin America Advisory Group.
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Sarah LevittSenior Counsel for Content ProtectionMotion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
Sarah Levitt is Senior Counsel for Content Protection at the Motion Picture Association of America. She advises the world’s six largest motion picture studios on all matters related to content protection and anti-piracy, including litigation, criminal investigations, government policy, and voluntary initiatives with Internet intermediaries. Her work on voluntary initiatives has as special focus on domain names, including direct work with ICANN, the Domain Name Association, and individual registries and registrars. Sarah recently negotiated the first “trusted notifier” agreement between the film industry and a major domain name registry, allowing for content creators to send evidence packages directly to a registry for consideration of domain name suspension based on copyright infringement. Before joining the MPAA, Sarah served as a federal prosecutor in the Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Unit of the United States Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. After graduating from Harvard Law School, she practiced business litigation and white collar criminal defense at O’Melveny & Myers in Los Angeles, California.
Carlos LinaresVice President, Anti-Piracy Legal AffairsRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
Carlos Linares is Vice President, Anti-Piracy Legal Affairs, of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the trade association representing the U.S. recording industry. RIAA’s member companies are the record labels that create, manufacture and distribute more than 85 percent of all legitimate sound recordings sold in the United States. Mr. Linares serves as lead counsel to the company’s anti-piracy division, and provides legal oversight and guidance in the development of enforcement programs designed to protect the intellectual property interests of the U.S. recording industry. Additionally, his responsibilities include supporting investigations and prosecutions of both physical and online piracy, and partnering with government and industry relations to create effective state piracy legislation. Before joining the RIAA at its Washington D.C. headquarters in 2006, Mr. Linares served as Regional Counsel for the company’s Southern Region, based in Dallas, Texas, and practiced in litigation at the law firm of Conroy, Simberg & Ganon, in Orlando, Florida.
Mr. Linares holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Florida and a bachelor of arts in liberal arts and music performance from Louisiana State University. A long-time musician and songwriter, he has recorded and toured extensively, and is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Mr. Linares is a member of the Bars of the State of Florida, the State of Texas, and the District of Columbia.
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Lisa H. MeyerhoffPartnerBaker & McKenzie
Lisa H. Meyerhoff specializes in intellectual property law, with an emphasis on litigation and client counseling. Her primary focus is on domestic and international intellectual property disputes (e.g., trademark, patent and copyright infringement; anticounterfeiting).
Lisa has assisted clients in diverse industries ranging from consumer and luxury goods to electronics, medical devices, and oilfield equipment. She has been lead counsel in bench and jury trials primarily in federal court, and has handled various trademark proceedings before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeals Board.Lisa also counsels clients about how to maximize protection of their intellectual property using domestic and international utility and design patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret laws. She is also a licensed patent attorney.
Lisa is a frequent speaker on current intellectual property topics.
Chris OldknowSenior Policy AdvisorICC BASCAP
Chris Oldknow is a senior policy advisor to ICC BASCAP and the co-founder and director of Elipe, a strategic consultancy focused on digital and IP issues. He is one of the authors of the ICC BASCAP Report Roles and Responsibilities of Intermediaries: Fighting counterfeiting and piracy in the supply chain
Before co-founding Elipe in 2014, Chris was interim vice president of anti-piracy at media and entertainment company NBCUniversal, and a consultant to various trade associations and companies.
He spent 15 years at Microsoft leading anti-counterfeiting, anti-piracy and licence compliance activities in the UK and central & eastern Europe. He drove international policy and advocacy at the company, integrating IP enforcement with corporate affairs including working with economic attaches and negotiating the EU MoU regarding counterfeiting online.
Chris was chair of the Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) in the UK from 2013-2015, and on the board of The Police IP Crime Unit PIPCU. He has been actively involved in many other associations. His track record shows repeated delivery of business-focused results through engagement.
He has a degree in physics and a master's in IP law. He was called to the bar in 1995.
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Paul PaolucciVice President, Law and Franchise IntegrityMasterCard
Paul Paolucci began his career in the credit card industry with MasterCard Worldwide in 1996 and is currently the Senior Business Leader/Vice President of the MasterCard Customer Performance Integrity Group. For the past 20 years, Paul's responsibilities included the management of global MasterCard compliance standards as well as developing innovative fraud mitigation strategies for both merchants and financial institutions. He has also been a leader in collaborating with right holders, law enforcement, and government agencies to enforce MasterCard's policies to protect the MasterCard brand and those of its customers.
Mr. D'Arcy Quinn Director, Anti-CounterfeitingCropLife International
Food: Mr. Quinn began his anti-counterfeiting enforcement for the French food and drinks group Danone, based in Paris. He eliminated counterfeiting factories in North Africa and Asia and stopped the illicit trade of counterfeit Evian mineral water saving the brand image in the USA. He negotiated acquisitions globally and was a Board Member of Scharffenberger Cellars, a subsidiary of Champagne Pommery-Lanson.
Pharmaceuticals: Mr. Quinn was Legal Counsel for Merck Sharp & Dohme in the Middle East and Africa, dealing with medicines that were smuggled and counterfeited. He oversaw compliance and anti-corruption programs. He was a Director of the Pharmaceutical Security Institute consisting of twenty-two pharmaceutical companies, overseeing worldwide investigations into criminal networks selling counterfeit medicines. His investigations in Tijuana led to a re-structuring of the FDA anti-counterfeiting units.
Tobacco: Mr. Quinn worked for the manufacturer of Marlboro and L&M and through law enforcement actions and business strategies he reduced the Russian rate of counterfeit cigarettes from 17% to less than one percent and oversaw the raids of twenty-two illegal cigarette factories in Central Europe and the ex-Soviet Union. He trained prosecutors and customs officers in the region and managed over twenty private investigators in the ex-Soviet Union. Pesticides: Currently Mr. Quinn advises seven multinational agrochemical companies, governments and regulators concerned about counterfeit and illegal pesticides, on behalf of CropLife International. He trains law enforcement ranging from Interpol, Europol, FBI, to national customs, and lectures at conferences and universities on alternative strategies to stop counterfeiting. Mr. Quinn, a lawyer, is a member of the State Bar of California.
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Josephine R. Santiago LL.M.Director GeneralIntellectual Property Office of the Philippines
On her assumption as the fourth Director General of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines in October 2015, lawyer Josephine Rima-Santiago brings with her an expansive and extensive experience in the field of the intellectual property system that traverses two decades in government and in the private realm. In government, she was former Deputy Director General, Intellectual Property Office (1999-2002); Director, Technology Application and Promotion Institute of the Dept. of Science and Technology (2006-2008); and an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) practitioner, Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (2011-2015). In the private sector, she was an intellectual property rights consultant and legal practitioner, educator, and researcher.
As a legal practitioner and educator, DG Santiago engaged in a modest legal practice in her own law firm while being a faculty member at the Faculties of Law of the De La Salle University and the Arellano University where she taught Intellectual Property Law for almost a decade. She is the only Filipino Faculty/Tutor on Advanced Patent at the WIPO Academy’s Distance Learning Program and serves as resource person in various conferences, workshops and seminars, both local and international.
As a researcher, she led several local and international research projects conducted in the area of IP system and related fields, one of which was on access to innovation, a 2-year grant obtained from the International Development Research Center (IDRC) of Canada in 2009.
A graduate of the University of the Philippines with the degrees of B.S. in Foreign Service and Bachelor of Laws, DG Santiago further obtained the degree of Master of Laws in Intellectual Property from the joint program of the University of Turin in Italy and the WIPO Worldwide Academy.
Norman SchenkVice President, Global Customs Policy & Public AffairsUPS
Norman Schenk, UPS Vice President Global Customs Policy & Public Affairs, is responsible for shaping global customs policy and border strategies to facilitate the smooth flow of shipments across international borders.
With more than 30 years of UPS experience, Schenk has been involved with expansion planning, brokerage acquisitions, and the development of global compliance programs. He was the first U.S. employee for the UPS customs brokerage services in Louisville, Ky. which now has grown to more than 3,000 employees.
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Schenk has testified before the U.S. Congress on both postal issues and drug enforcement issues. Norm currently serves on Advisory Committees to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC), U.S. Department of State, and the World Customs Organization (WCO).
He currently chairs the customs committee of the Global Express Association GEA) and is also actively involved with the Express Association of America (EAA). Norm is also involved with the American Association of Exporters & Importers (AAEI) and National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFFA). He was appointed to the Commercial Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) in October 2002 and has served two terms on this advisory group to U.S. Customs & Border Protection.
Norm spends a great deal of time working directly with government leaders on reducing trade barriers, simplifying processes, and most recently supply chain security issues. He was a key contributor in the development of Air Cargo Advanced Screening (ACAS), now being used by Customs & Border Protection (CBP) for global express air shipments.
Schenk graduated from Widener University in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and is a licensed customs broker (1985). He resides in Louisville, KY.
Victoria ShecklerSenior Vice President, Deputy General CounselRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
Victoria Sheckler is the Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). She helps develop strategy for industry-wide projects for the music industry, and serves as corporate and compliance counsel to the RIAA.
Before joining the RIAA, Ms. Sheckler was a partner at Hogan & Hartson, LLP. Ms. Sheckler represented clients in several industries in licensing, commercializing, acquiring or divesting intellectual property and related assets, as well as counseling clients on privacy, data security, and general corporate matters.
Ms. Sheckler graduated from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law, magna cum laude. Ms. Sheckler received her Bachelors of Science in electrical engineering from The George Washington University.
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Peter SzyszkoCEO and founderwhiteBULLET Solutions Limited
Peter Szyszko is the CEO and founder of whiteBULLET Solutions Limited, a TAG certified IP solutions and technology company, with operations based in Europe and the US. whiteBULLET provides data and solutions to digital intermediaries about IP infringing websites, including providing assistance to help digital advertising companies avoid funding IP infringement. Peter is a lawyer specialised in IP, Internet regulation, digital advertising and technology law. He has over 15 years' experience in this area and has held positions at private law firms, including Freshfields and Covington & Burling, and was head of Digital Content Protection EMEA at NBCUniversal International. Peter is closely engaged with stakeholders across the digital advertising and trading ecosystem and works extensively in the enforcement and online IP compliance arena, including government Internet safety policy across the EU.
Rachel Nyswander ThomasSenior Vice President, Operations and Public PolicyTrustworthy Accountability Group (TAG)
Rachel Nyswander Thomas is Senior Vice President, Operations and Public Policy at the Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG). TAG is a first-of-its-kind cross-industry accountability program to create transparency in the business relationships and transactions that undergird the digital ad industry, while continuing to enable innovation. A joint marketing-media industry program, TAG was created with a focus on four core areas: eliminating fraudulent digital advertising traffic, combating malware, fighting ad-supported Internet piracy to promote brand integrity, and promoting brand safety through greater transparency. Ms. Thomas has spent her career studying, creating and implementing data policy in the academic, private industry and non-profit sectors. Prior to joining TAG, Thomas served as Vice President of Advocacy & Accountability at the Direct Marketing Association (DMA), advocating DMA’s data policy agenda before Congress and federal agencies on behalf of thousands of business and nonprofit organizations. She also served concurrently as Executive Director of DMA’s DataDriven Marketing Institute (DDMI), facilitating academic teams in conducting independent research exploring how the responsible use of consumer data shapes industry, society and the economy. Previously, Thomas led The McGraw-Hill Companies’ regulatory compliance efforts relating to customer privacy, auditing worldwide operations, training more than 2,000 employees annually and providing compliance consultation to a global corps of 80 Privacy Officials in more than 40 countries. Throughout her career, Thomas has addressed policymakers on issues of privacy, cybersecurity and self-regulation, including presentations before the Federal Trade Commission, the House of
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Representatives Privacy Task Force, the Congressional Black Caucus and the Congressional Internet Caucus Advisory Committee. She has spoken on such issues before academic audiences at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School of Communications, American University’s School of Public Affairs and the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Her scholarship on cybersecurity public-private partnerships has been published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Thomson Reuters Press.
Chris VansteenkisteCluster Manager CounterfeitingEuropol
Chris Vansteenkiste, Cluster Manager of Europol’s Intellectual Property Unit (Focal Point COPY). Chris was born in Belgium and worked for the Belgian Federal Police since 1982. During his career at the Belgian Federal Police (In former days the Gendarmerie) he worked at the national police school and the national intelligence centre. He started the National IP Crime Unit in Belgium in October 2002. During eight years he built out Belgium’s IP Crime Unit and provided expertise in EU and international IP projects in Poland, Romania, Croatia, China, Turkey, Algeria and Moldova. Chris started working as Project Manager of Focal Point COPY, Europol’s IP Crime Unit, in December 2010. Last year Chris' IP Crime team was received the ACG award.
Julio VelezAmericas Anti-Counterfeiting Investigations ManagerHP Inc.
Julio Velez is the Americas Regional Investigations Manager for Global Brand Security, HP Inc. He has been with HP in this position since September of 2010.
Julio and his team are focused on disrupting, dismantling and eliminating counterfeiting organizations in the Americas via use of intelligence, investigation and enforcement actions. With the assistance of various supervisors who work directly under him, Julio oversees 6 investigative vendors who employ over 120 investigators who cover all of the Americas.
Prior to joining HP, Julio was the Deputy Special Agent in Charge for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office of Investigations, El Paso, Texas and was responsible for all criminal and civil investigations under the jurisdiction of DHS for southwest Texas and all of New Mexico. Julio has held various senior management positions in DHS and U.S. Customs, Office of Investigations, in Washington, DC and various cities throughout the United States and Latin America.
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While in government service, he served a total of 14 years in Latin America as an Attaché for both the U.S. Customs Service, Office of Investigations and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Julio oversaw criminal investigations with a U.S. nexus for both agencies in the countries of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
Julio holds a BS in Criminal Justice.
Adam WilliamsDeputy Director, International PolicyUK Intellectual Property Office
Adam is responsible for the Office’s international activities both with respect to multilateral frameworks and institutions such as the EU and WIPO, and to the Office’s bilateral relationships and cooperation with key global markets such as China, North America, ASEAN, Brazil and India. Adam’s team also provides support and awareness raising for UK businesses who are exporting or are looking to export; the UK’s IP attaché network is a key part of this work
Adam has previously worked in the UK Government on Defence policy matters and has extensive experience dealing with policy issues in the EU, UN and NATO as well as undertaking bilateral (country to country) negotiations.
Adam Joined the Intellectual Property Office in late 2009 as Head of International Coordination in the Copyright and Enforcement Directorate. He then took up the role of Deputy Director International Policy in July 2013.
Adam holds a Bachelor of Sciences degree and a Masters degree in Business Administration.
Zac WolfProduct Marketing ManagerMarkMonitor AntiCounterfeiting Solutions
Zac Wolf is the Product Marketing Manager for the MarkMonitor AntiCounterfeiting Solutions.
With over four years of experience in Brand Protection, he has focused on building a comprehensive, effective brand protection strategy for global brands in various industries including technology, apparel, sports and entertainment. Zac has managed a team of Brand Protection Analysts, and has helped establish industry-standard anti-counterfeiting best practices looking across multiple digital channels.
Zac holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from the University of Idaho and a Master's of Business Administration, graduating with honors, from Northwest Nazarene University.
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Kay Verdi21st Century FoxUnited Stateskay.verdi@fox.com
Michael Gannon3MUnited Statesmgannon@mmm.com
Bob Holler3MUnited Statesreholler@mmm.com
Ian GillA.A. Thornton & Co.United Kingdomiacc@aathornton.com
Joel HangenAbercrombie and FitchUnited Statesjoel_hangen@abercrombie.com
Summer LiAbercrombie and FitchChinasummer_li@abercrombie.com
Mary TsoAbercrombie and FitchHong Kongmary_tso@abercrombie.com
Natalie WongAbercrombie and FitchUnited Kingdomnatalie_wong@abercrombie.com
Seth WoodAbercrombie and FitchUnited Statesseth_wood@abercrombie.com
Jeni ZuercherAdidas International, Inc.United Statesjeni.zuercher@adidas-group.com
Kevin ZhouAdvance China I.P. Law OfficePeople's Republic of Chinakevinzhou@acip.cn
Eric RosalerAED Investigations, Inc.United Stateseric@aedinvestigations.com
Davidson OturuAelex Legal Practitioners and ArbitratorsNigeriadoturu@aelex.com
Monica BucarelliAkranItalym.bucarelli@akran.it
Alessandro MasettiAkranItalya.masetti@akran.it
Munir SubohAl Tamimi and CompanyUnited Arab Emiratesm.suboh@tamimi.com
Oscar MolinaAlbagli ZaliasnikChileomolina@az.cl
Xinghao WangAlibaba GroupUnited Statesxinghao.wang@alibaba-inc.com
James RicaurteAllegiance Protection GroupUnited Statesj.ricaurte@allegianceprotection.com
Tim GolderAllensAustraliatim.golder@allens.com.au
Stephen DeckerAlpVisionUnited Statesstephen.decker@alpvision.com
Justin DivelbissAmazonUnited Statesdivelbis@amazon.com
Melissa KrizAmazonUnited Statesmkriz@amazon.com
Ryan MurrayAmazonUnited Statesmurrayry@amazon.com
Richard HelfenbeinAmerican Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA)United Statesrkuhail@wewear.org
Dhruv AnandAnand and AnandIndiadhruv@anandandanand.com
Saif KhanAnand and AnandIndiasaif@anandandanand.com
Shantanu SahayAnand and AnandIndiashantanu@anandandanand.com
Jaime AngelesAngeles and Lugo LovatonDominicanRepublicjangeles@angeleslugo.com
Leah CarasApple Inc.United Stateslcaras@apple.com
Scott GelinApple Inc.United Statessgelin@apple.com
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Adrian PundersonApple Inc.United Statespunderson@apple.com
Donald ShruhanApple Inc.Hong Kongshruhan@apple.com
Jennifer HoekelArmstrong TeasdaleUnited Statesjhoekel@armstrongteasdale.com
Donna SchmittArmstrong TeasdaleUnited Statesdschmitt@armstrongteasdale.com
María del Pilar Troncoso LerouxASIPIDominican Republicmptroncosopresidente@asipi.org
Andres ZapataAtoz Legal ConsultingColombiaazapata@atozlegalconsulting.com
Kevin HarrellAuthentix, Inc.United Stateskevin.harrell@authentix.com
Paul ChamandyAvery Dennison CorporationUnited Statespaul.chamandy@averydennison.com
Kevin EnglishAvery Dennison CorporationUnited Stateskevin.english@averydennison.com
Gabriel BolanosB and B Abogados SASColombiagbolanos@bybabogados.net
Juan Pablo Concha DelgadoBaker and McKenzieColombiajuan.concha@bakermckenzie.com
Julia DickensonBaker and McKenzieUnited Kingdomjulia.dickenson@bakermckenzie.com
Brian LawBaker and McKenzieMalaysiabrian.law@wongpartners.com
Andy LeckBaker and McKenzieSingaporeandy.leck@bakermckenzie.com
Lisa MeyerhoffBaker and McKenzieUnited Stateslisa.meyerhoff@bakermckenzie.com
Chansin TangburanakijBaker and McKenzieThailandchansin.tangburanakij@bakermckenzie.com
James WhymarkBaker and McKenzieUnited Kingdomjames.whymark@bakermckenzie.com
Hao YuBaker and McKenziePeople's Republic of Chinahao.yu@bakermckenziefenxun.com
Robertson D BeckerleggeBakerHostetlerUnited Statesrbeckerlegge@bakerlaw.com
Nancy FrandsenBakerHostetlerUnited Statesnfrandsen@bakerlaw.com
Heather McDonaldBakerHostetlerUnited Stateshmcdonald@bakerlaw.com
Deborah WilcoxBakerHostetlerUnited Statesdwilcox@bakerlaw.com
Adriana BarreraBARLAW - Barrera and Asociados S. Civil de R.L.Peruabarrera@barlaw.com.pe
Niccolo' InvreaBarzano & ZanardoItalyn.invrea@barzano-zanardo.com
William DobsonBASCAPFrancewilliam.dobson@bascap.com
Adolfo AthieBasham, Ringe y Correa, S.C.Mexicoaathie@basham.com.mx
Eduardo CastanedaBasham, Ringe y Correa, S.C.Mexicoecastaneda@basham.com.mx
Gloria NiembroBasham, Ringe y Correa, S.C.Mexicogniembro@basham.com.mx
Frederico HuttemannBerkemeyer Attorneys and CounselorsParaguayfederico.huttemann@berke.com.py
Juan Carlos AmaroBerril, Coca and Becerril, S.C.Mexicocamaro@bcb.com.mx
Rodrigo NavarroBerril, Coca and Becerril, S.C.Mexicolitigation@bcb.com.mx
Philippe BheringBhering AdvogadosBrazilphilippe.bhering@bhering.adv.br
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Uri WeinstokBLPCosta Ricauweinstok@blplegal.com
Dennis PolinskiBrady CorporationUnited Statesdennis_polinski@bradycorp.com
Roland PammBrand Protection ConsultantUnited Statesrcpamm@icloud.com
Yoav KerenBrandshieldIsraelyoav@brandshield.com
Deborah GreavesBrutzkus GubnerUnited Statesdgreaves@brutzkusgubner.com
Joel SchwarzBSA | The Software AllianceUnited Statesjoels@bsa.org
Pedro AlvaradoBUFETE SONÍ, S.CMexicopalvarado@soni.mx
Karen MacDonaldBull, Housser and Tupper LLPCanadakfm@bht.com
Mark SchonfeldBurns and Levinson LLPUnited Statesmschonfeld@burnslev.com
Cherith SinasacCACNCanadacacn@electrofed.com
Tomas ElemansCalvin Klein, Inc.Netherlandstomaselemans@pvh.com
Alan HallCalvin Klein, Inc.United Statesalanhall@ck.com
David SimpsonCalvin Klein, Inc.United Statesdavidsimpson@ck.com
Alejandro CaminoCamino, Brelles and Asociados SRLArgentinaaem.camino@gmail.com
Maria CaminoCamino, Brelles and Asociados SRLArgentinaobrellesm@gmail.com
Francisco CareyCareyChilefcarey@carey.cl
Heather Grant Cash's Apparel Solutions (UK) Limited United States heatherg@integratrim.com
Wilson LauCash's Apparel Solutions (UK)Limited Hong Kong
Charles Yeo Cash's Apparel Solutions (UK)Limited Hong Kong charles.yeo@jointak.com.hk
William QuCBI Consulting Co., Ltd.People's Republic of Chinawilliamqu@cbiconsulting.com.cn
David HarperCedar White BradleyUnited Arab Emiratesdavid.harper@cedarwhite.com
Halim ShehadehCedar White BradleyUnited Arab Emirateshalim.shehadeh@cedarwhite.com
Mark HennionCelgene CorporationUnited Statesmhennion@celgene.com
William ZhouCelgene CorporationUnited Stateswzhou@celgene.com
Michele CasucciCertilogo Inc.United Statesmichele.casucci@certilogo.com
Daniele SommavillaCertilogo Inc.United Statesdaniele.sommavilla@certilogo.com
Diego CervieriCervieri Monsuarez and AssociatesUraguaydcervieri@cmlawyers.com.uy
Virginia CervieriCervieri Monsuarez and AssociatesUraguaycervierimonsuarez@cmlawyers.com.uy
Adrienne HahnChanel, Inc.United Statesadrienne.hahn@chanelusa.com
Lynnette OkaChanel, Inc.United Stateslynnette.oka@chanelusa.com
Yann RomeChanel, Inc.Luxembourgyann.rome@chanel-lu.com
Mauro MarinCikato LawyersUraguaymauro.marin@cikato.com.uy
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Roy CrozierClarke Willmott LLPUnited Kingdomroy.crozier@clarkewillmott.com
Stephen GingrichCleveland Golf / SrixonUnited Statesstephengingrich@clevelandgolf.com
Rob DeansClyde and CoUnited Arab Emiratesrob.deans@clydeco.ae
Melissa BergerCoach, Inc.United Statesmberger@coach.com
Lindsay ConnCoalition to Advance the Protection of Sports LogoUnited Stateslindsayc@trademarkmanagement.com
Cortney MartinCoalition to Advance the Protection of Sports LogoUnited Statescortneym@trademarkmanagement.com
Jennie MartelColgate Palmolive CompanyUnited Statesjennie_martel@colpal.com
Lisa DeereConair CorporationUnited Stateslisa_deere@conair.com
Mike LaCorteConflict InternationalUnited Kingdomm.lacorte@conflictinternational.com
Denise MostellerContinental EnterprisesUnited Statesdmosteller@ce-ip.com
Joel MastersonCornwall StodartAustraliaj.masterson@cornwalls.com.au
Maria RomolerouxCorral RosalesEcuadormaria@corralrosales.com
Stephen SternCorrs Chambers WestgarthAustraliastephen.stern@corrs.com.au
Gina CarrilloCorsearchUnited Statesgina.carrillo@wolterskluwer.com
Brian LooneyCorsearchUnited Statesbrian.looney@wolterskluwer.com
Emely Romero LittrellCorsearchUnited Stateseromero@citizenhawk.com
Jim DugganCoty Inc.United Statesjim_duggan@cotyinc.com
Heike BhonsleCrocs, Inc.United Stateshbhonsle@crocs.com
D'Arcy QuinnCropLife InternationalBelgiumdarcy.quinn@croplife.org
Sandy BeattieCSA GroupUnited Statessandy.beattie@csagroup.org
Terry HunterCSA GroupCanadaterry.hunter@csagroup.org
Monica AlmeidaDallas Police Department United States monica.almeida@dpd.ci.dallas.tx.us
Robert Benitez Dallas Police Department United States robert.benitez@dpd.ci.dallas.tx.us
Christopher LoweDallas Police DepartmentUnited Stateschristopher.lowe@dpd.ci.dallas.tx.us
Fernando Casares Daniel Advogados Brazil fernando.casares@daniel.adv.br
George Lucena Daniel Advogados Brazil george.lucena@daniel.adv.br
Jose Henrique Werner Dannemann Siemsen Brazil jhwerner@dannemann.com.br
Franco Diaz DataTraceID Pty Ltd. United States fdiaz@datatraceid.com
Igor Araújo David do Nascimento AdvogadosBrazil igor@dnlegal.com.br
Amber Lilly Deere and Company United States lillyamberj@johndeere.com
Denis Voevodin DentonsRussiadenis.voevodin@dentons.com
Tiantian Wang DHgate.com People's Republic of China wangtiantian@dhgate.com
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Yali Zhang DHgate.com People's Republic of Chinazhangyali@dhgate.com
Karen ZimmermanDiscover, Pulse, and Diners CardUnited States karenzimmerman@discover.com
Mike Buell Document Security Systems, Inc.United States mbuell@dsssecure.com
Donna PoliczDocument Security Systems, Inc.United States dpolicz@dsssecure.com
Emilio Daireaux Dolby Laboratories, Inc. United States edair@dolby.com
Shlomo Cohen Dr. Shlomo Cohen and Co. Israel shlomo.cohen@shlomocohen.co.il
Christian Lozada Medina Dumont Bergman Bider & CO. S.C.Mexico rvillanueva@dumont.com.mx
Michael DeStefano DuPont United States michael.u.destefano@dupont.com
Julien Dudouit eBay Inc. United States jdudouit@ebay.com
Kevin Read Edward R. Kirby and AssociatesUnited States kread@kirbyinvestigations.com
Chris Oldknow ELIPE United Kingdomchris@elipe-global.com
Ella Cheong Ella Cheong HK and Beijing Hong Kong ellacheong@ellacheonglaw.com
Juan Caselles Elzaburu, S.L.P. Spain jjc@elzaburu.es
Mia Gutierrez Entertainment Software Association (ESA)United States mgutierrez@theesa.com
Jason Drangel Epstein Drangel LLP United States jdrangel@ipcounselors.com
Ashly Sands Epstein Drangel LLP United States asands@ipcounselors.com
Lewis Rice Estee Lauder Companies United States lerice@estee.com
Ricardo Antequera Estudio Antequera Parilli and Rodriguez Venezuela ricardoalberto@antequera.com.ve
Alexandra Hott Ethos Risk Services United States ahott@ethosrisk.com
Mike Jaczewski Ethos Risk Services United States jaczewski@ethosrisk.com
Chris Salgado Ethos Risk Services United States csalgado@ethosrisk.com
Chris Vansteenkiste Europol Netherlands chris.vansteenkiste1@telenet.be
Daniel Klein EverCompliant United States dannyk@evercompliant.com
Liu Sheng Exxon Mobil Corporation People's Republic of China sheng.liu@exxonmobil.com
Mark Fiore Facebook, Inc. United States mfiore@fb.com
Amy Wright Facebook, Inc.United States amywright@fb.com
James Saul Faegre Baker Daniels United States james.saul@faegrebd.com
Angeles Puente Falconi Puig Abogados Ecuador apuente@falconipuig.com
Donna Cook FedEx United States donna.cook@fedex.com
Shwetasree Majumder FIDUS LAW CHAMBERS India shwetasree@fiduslawchambers.com
Natasha Reed Foley Hoag LLP United States nreed@foleyhoag.com
Negin Saberi Fossil Group, Inc. United States nsaberilaw@gmail.com
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Todd Martin Fross Zelnick Lehrman and Zissu, P.C.United States tmartin@frosszelnick.com
John Anderson GACG United Kingdom janderson.gacg@btinternet.com
Luiz Gare Gare e Ortiz do Amaral - AdvogadosBrazil gare@gareortiz.com.br
Reena Bidwal Genentech, Inc. United States bidwal.reena@gene.com
Loretta Stipa Genentech, Inc. United States stipa.loretta@gene.com
Lisa Caponegro Gibney Anthony and Flaherty LLPUnited States lcaponegro@gibney.com
John Macaluso Gibney Anthony and Flaherty LLPUnited States jmacaluso@gibney.com
Angelo Mazza Gibney Anthony and Flaherty LLPUnited States aepmazza@gibney.com
Robert Okulski Gibney Anthony and Flaherty LLPUnited States rvokulski@gibney.com
Maja Szumarska Gibney Anthony and Flaherty LLPUnited States mszumarska@gibney.com
Luiz Blanc Gilat, Bareket and Co. Israel luiz@gilatadv.co.il
Lori Mayall Gilead Sciences United States lori.mayall@gilead.com
Cassie Lam Globe Business Media Group Hong Kong clam@GlobeBMG.com
Jacob Schindler Globe Business Media Group Hong Kong jschindler@globeBMG.com
AnnaBelle DanielVarda Google Inc. United States adanielvarda@google.com
Monique Liburd Google Inc. United States mliburd@google.com
Maria Aronikova Gowlings Russia maria.aronikova@gowlingwlg.com
Monique Couture Gowlings Canada monique.couture@gowlings.com
Tania D'Souza Culora Gowlings Canada tania.dsouza@gowlingwlg.com
Castor Gonzalez-Escobar GR Lex Americas Venezuela castor@grlexamericas.com
Dawn Sgarlata Graphic Security Systems CorporationUnited States dsgarlata@graphicsecurity.com
Jordi Camo GRAU and ANGULO, S.L.P Spain j.camo@gba-ip.com
Cameron Nelson Greenberg and Traurig, LLP United States nelsonc@gtlaw.com
Justin Gaudio Greer Burns and Crain, Ltd United States jgaudio@gbclaw.net
Amy Ziegler Greer Burns and Crain, Ltd United States aziegler@gbclaw.net
Kellie Stonier Griffith Hack Australia kellie.stonier@griffithhack.com
Baris Kalayci Gun and Partners Turkey baris.kalayci@gun.av.tr
Editha Hechanova Hechanova and Co., Inc. Philippines editharh@hechanova.com.ph
Thorsten Wieland Heuking Kuhn Luer Wojtek Germany t.wieland@heuking.de
Julio Velez Hewlett Packard United States julio.velez@hp.com
Linda Le HID Global Corporation United States lle@hidglobal.com
Chi Wai Alan Chiu Hogan Lovells Hong Kong alan.chiu@hoganlovells.com
Zhen Feng Hogan Lovells People's Republic of Chinazhen.feng@hoganlovells.com
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Lloyd Parker Hogan Lovells Japan lloyd.parker@hoganlovells.com
Cindy Baker Holihan Law United States cindy.baker@holihanlaw.com
Anjali Sareen Holihan Law United States anjali.sareen@holihanlaw.com
Jeffrey Maund I-Corporate Risk Consultants Ltd.United Kingdom jmaund@i-crc.eu
Hugo Moran ICAZA, GONZALEZ-RUIZ & ALEMANPanama marketing@icazalaw.com
Allen Westerfield Imaging Supplies Coalition United States isc.westerfield@gmail.com
Simon Baggs Incopro Limited United Kingdom simon.baggs@incopro.co.uk
Helen Saunders Incopro Limited United Kingdom helen.saunders@incopro.co.uk
Maysa Razavi INTA United States mrazavi@inta.org
Josephine Santiago Intellectual Property Office, PHPhilippines josephinesantiago.dg@ipophil.gov.ph
John Qin Intertek United States John.Qin@intertek.com
MAMTA RANI INTTL ADVOCARE India mamta@inttladvocare.com
Michael Fuller IP Services, Inc. United States mikef@ipservicesinc.com
Cindy Yard IP Services, Inc. United States cindyy@ipservicesinc.com
Gareth Davies IP Whiz Limited Hong Kong gareth@ipwhiz.com
Rob Holmes IPCybercrime.com LLP United States rob@ipcybercrime.com
Obafemi Agaba Jackson, Etti and Edu Nigeria obafemiagaba@jacksonettiandedu.com
Israel Ledesma Jauregui y Del Valle, S.C. Mexico iledesma@jaureguiydelvalle.com
Christopher Doxrud Johansson and Langlois Chile cdoxrud@jl.cl
Amice van der Burg - DissanayakeJohn Wilson Partners Sri Lanka amice@srilankaw.com
Rich Kaeser Johnson and Johnson Corp. United States rkaeser2@its.jnj.com
Kevin Weaver Johnson and Johnson Corp. United States kweaver1@its.jnj.com
Eric Paul JPatton United States eric@jpattonondemand.com
Pete Reyes JPatton United States pete@jpattonondemand.com
Priya Rao K and S Partners India priya@knspartners.com
Brian Cairl K2 Intelligence, LLC United States bcairl@k2intelligence.com
Hannah Coleman K2 Intelligence, LLC United States hcoleman@k2intelligence.com
Aaron Hurvitz Kangxin Partners, P.C. People's Republic of China ahurvitz@kangxin.com
Rafael Lacaz Amaral Kasznar Leoardos Intellectual PropertyBrazil rafael.lacaz@kasznarleonardos.com
Lorne Lipkus Kestenberg Siegal Lipkus LLP Canada llipkus@ksllaw.com
Robert Potter Kilpatrick Townsend and Stockton LLPUnited States rpotter@kilpatricktownsend.com
Angela Kim Kim & Chang Korea angela.kim@ip.kimchang.com
Young-Joo Song Kim & Chang Korea yjsong@ip.kimchang.com
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Melissa Wrzesniewsky L'Oreal United States mwrzesniewsky@us.loreal.com
James Luo Lawjay Partners People's Republic of China james.luo@lawjay.com.cn
Kowit Somwaiya LawPlus Ltd. Thailand kowit.somwaiya@lawplusltd.com
Zach Toczynski Levi Strauss United States ztoczynski@levi.com
Jeremy Summers Lewis Silkin LLP United Kingdom jeremy.summers@lewissilkin.com
Dean Brocious Limited Brands United States dbrocious@limitedbrands.com
Alan Swayne Limited Brands United States aswayne@lb.com
Alessandro Farris Luxottica Group S.p.A Italy alessandro.farris@luxottica.com
Erin Lewis Luxottica Group S.p.A Italy erin.lewis@luxottica.com
Annalisa Nuzzo Luxottica Group S.p.A Italy annalisa.nuzzo@luxottica.com
John Stewart Luxottica Group S.p.A United States jostewart@us.luxottica.com
Crystal Zhang Luxottica Group S.p.A People's Republic of Chinacrystal.zhang@cn.luxottica.com
Carmen Hunt Major League Baseball (MLB) United States carmen.hunt@mlb.com
Panos Malamis Malamis and Associates Greece pmalamis@malamis.gr
Michael Loney Managing IP United Kingdom mloney@euromoneyny.com
Luis Olmedo Marinovic and Cia. Chile lolmedo@marinovicycia.cl
Chris Barnes Market Track United States cbarnes@markettrack.com
Nathan Cole MARKETLY United States nathan.cole@marketly.com
Pulin Thakkar MARKETLY United States pulin@marketly.com
Nancy Merritt MarkMonitor United States nancy.merritt@markmonitor.com
Ed Schandlbauer MarkMonitor United States ed.schandlbauer@thomsonreuters.com
Zachary Wolf MarkMonitor United States zachary.wolf@markmonitor.com
Enrique Martinez Martinez Escallon and AsociadoColombiaenrique@martinezescallon.com
Martin Chajchir Marval, O'Farrel and Mairal Argentina mgc@marval.com
Gustavo Giay Marval, O'Farrel and Mairal Argentina gpg@marval.com.ar
Andres O'Farrell Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal Argentina gfp@marval.com
Paul Paolucci MasterCard Worldwide United States paul_paolucci@mastercard.com
Alice Pang McCarter and English, LLP United States apang@mccarter.com
Margarita Wallach McCarter and English, LLP United States mwallach@mccarter.com
Youmi Cho MCM Holding AG Korea youmi.cho@mcmworldwide.com
Joy Jung MCM Holding AG Korea joy.jung@mcmworldwide.com
Rocio Martinez Houssay MercadoLibre, Inc. Argentina rocio.martinezhoussay@mercadolibre.com
Tara Steketee Merck United States tara.steketee@merck.com
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Christopher Macolini MIC Worldwide, LLC United States ctm@micww.com
Leah Evert-Burks Michigan State University United States heegsar1@msu.edu
Rodney Kinghorn Michigan State University United States heegsar1@msu.edu
Jeremy Wilson Michigan State University United States heegsar1@msu.edu
Pamela Hernandez Mininño Abogados Dominican Republic pamela.hernandez@minino.com.do
John Fairbairn Minter Ellison Rudd Watts Australia John.Fairbairn@minterellison.com
Prithipal Singh Mirandah Law LLP Singapore prithipal@mirandahlaw.com
Jeremy Hertzog Mishcon de Reya New York LLPUnited Kingdom jeremy.hertzog@mishcon.com
Lee McDivitt Mississippi Attorney General's OfficeUnited States lmcdi@ago.state.ms.us
Mariano Municoy Moeller IP Advisors Argentina mariano.municoy@moellerip.com
Osamu Iwanami Momo-O, Matsuo and Namba United States iwanami@mmn-law.gr.jp
Yuriko Kanematsu Momo-O, Matsuo and Namba United States kanematsu@mmn-law.gr.jp
Aurelio Bonilla MoneyGram InternationalUnited States abonilla@moneygram.com
Bruce KingslandMonster Energy Company United States bruce.kingsland@monsterenergy.com
Darryl RothMonster Energy Company United States darryl.roth@monsterenergy.com
Ezgi Baklaci Moroglu Arseven Law Firm Turkey ebaklaci@morogluarseven.com
Farnaz Alemi Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States farnaz_alemi@mpaa.org
Kevin Casey Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States kevin_casey@mpaa.org
Corey Ivy Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States corey_ivy@mpaa.org
Sarah Levitt Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States sarah_levitt@mpaa.org
Guillermo Lopez Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States guillermo_lopez@mpaa.org
Marc Lorenti Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States marc_lorenti@mpaa.org
Adrian Murray Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States adrian_murray@mpaa.org
Michele Wang Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) United States michele_wang@mpaa.org
Jean-Paul Bechu Nameshield/Namescan France jean-paul.bechu@nameshield.net
James Dobbins National Tobacco Company, L.P.United States jdobbins@tpbi.com
Tracie Kutner-Merwitzer Nautilus Investigations United States tracie@nautilusinvestigations.com
David Green NBCUniversal United States david.green@nbcuni.com
Shalini Jayaweera NBCUniversal United Kingdom shalini.jayaweera@nbcuni.com
Lawrence Liu NBCUniversal United Stateslawrence.liu@nbcuni.com
Danielle Bellak netCOMPONENTS, Inc. United States danielle@netcomponents.com
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Andrew Brodsky NetNames/Envisional United Kingdom andrew.brodsky@netnames.com
David Franklin NetNames/Envisional United Kingdom david.franklin@netnames.com
Ben Mok NetNames/EnvisionalUnited States ben.mok@netnames.com
Edward Seaford NetNames/Envisional United States ed.seaford@netnames.com
Brian Ward NetNames/Envisional United States brain.ward@netnames.com
Chris Knowles New Era Cap Company, Inc. United States chris.knowles@neweracap.com
Tony Swaffield New Era Cap Company, Inc. United States tony.swaffield@neweracap.com
Randall Burgess New ProImage America, Inc. United States randall.burgess@new-proimage.com
Bill Berner Nike, Inc. United States bill.berner@nike.com
Lori Colbert Nike, Inc. United States lori.colbert@nike.com
Newton Vieira Nike, Inc. Brazil newton.vieira@nike.com
Lynn Knudson Nintendo of America Inc. United States lynn.knudson@noa.nintendo.com
Chris Parent Nintendo of America Inc. United States christopher.parent@noa.nintendo.com
Peter Avery OECD France peteravery2@yahoo.com
Fernanda Diaz Olivares Mexico fernanda.diaz@olivares.mx
Victor Ramirez Olivares Mexico victor.ramirez@olivares.mx Luis Schmidt OLIVARES & CIA. Mexico virginia.garza@olivares.com.mx
Martin Feinberg Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP United States mfeinberg@olshanlaw.com
Peter Browne OpSec Security, Inc. United States pbrowne@opsecsecurity.com
Iain Heseltine OpSec Security, Inc. United Kingdom iheseltine@opsecsecurity.com
Lisa Hill OpSec Security, Inc. United States lhill@opsecsecurity.com
Doug Menifee OpSec Security, Inc. United States dmenifee@opsecsecurity.com
David Sandello OpSec Security, Inc. United States dsandello@opsecsecurity.com
John McKinney OtterBox/LifeProof United States john.mckinney@otterbox.com
Jonathan Tudryn OtterBox/LifeProof United States jonathan.tudryn@otterproducts.com
Alexander Pakharenko Pakharenko and Partners Ukraine alexander@pakharenko.com.ua
Antonina Pakharenko-AndersonPakharenko and Partners Ukraine pakharenko@pakharenko.kiev.ua
Theodore Kavowras Panoramic Consulting Ltd Hong Kong tk@panoramicconsulting.com
Jason Billian PayPal United States jbillian@paypal.com
Cohen Zedek Pearl Cohen Israel dcohenzedek@pearlcohen.com
Dennis McCreight Perimeter Agency United States dennis@perimeteragency.com
Michael Mullady Perimeter Agency United States mmullady@perimeteragency.com
Slobodan Petosevic Petosevic Luxemburg slobodan.petosevic@petosevic.com
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Brian Donnelly Pfizer Inc. United States brian.f.donnelly@pfizer.com
Chanterelle Sung Pfizer Inc. United States chanterelle.sung@pfizer.com
Eladio Torres Pfizer Inc. United States eladio.torres@pfizer.com
Charles Washington Pfizer Inc. United States charles.washington@pfizer.com
David Longmuir Phillips Ormonde Fitzpatrick Australia david.longmuir@pof.com.au
Vincent Volpi PICA United States vincentvolpi@pica.net
Pawel Siekierzynski Pietrzak Siekierzynski Bogen Poland p.siekierzynski@psblegal.eu
Jan Maarten Laurijssen Pointer Brand Protection Netherlands j.laurijssen@pointerbp.nl
Robert Stolk Pointer Brand Protection Netherlands r.stolk@pointerbp.nl
Lynne Miller Procter and Gamble United States miller.l@pg.com
Yu Lian de Bakker PVH Netherlands yuliandebakker@pvh.com
Nicole Poort Rouwenhorst PVH Netherlands nicolepoortrouwenhorst@pvh.com
Scott Haylock Ralph Lauren Corporation Hong Kong scott.haylock@ralphlauren.com
M Ravindran Ravindran Associates Singapore ravi@ipravi.com
Ca Brijesh Remfry and Sagar India ca.brijesh@remfry.com
Marcus Cohen RIAA United States mcohen@riaa.com
Carlos Linares RIAA United States clinares@riaa.com
Raul Murillo RIAA United States rmurillo@riaa.com
Vickie Sheckler RIAA United States vsheckler@riaa.com
Ricardo De VettorRodrigo, Elias & Medrano AbogadosPeru rdevettor@estudiorodrigo.com
Brian Brokate Rolex Watch U.S.A. United States bwbrokate@gibney.com
Amy Goh Rouse Indonesia agoh@rouse.com
Jeremy Newman Rouse United Kingdom jnewman@rouse.com
Vikrant Rana S.S. Rana and Co India vikrant@ssrana.com
Bharatvir Sing Saikrishna and AssociatesIndiabharatvir@saikrishnaassociates.com
Casey Hagopian SanDisk Corporation United States casey.hagopian@sandisk.com
Michelle Ravn SanDisk Corporation United States michelle.ravn@sandisk.com
Matias SomarrivaSargent and Krahn Chile msomarriva@sargent.cl
Glenda Thompson Schouten and Associates Paraguay gthompson@schoutenyasocs.com.py
Tim Forman Security Solutions of America United States tim.forman@s-smg.com
Sultan Sheikh Sheikh Brothers, Advocates and Attorneys Pakistan mail@sheikhip.com
Richard Einhorn SICPA United States richard.einhorn@sicpa.com
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Russ LaCoste SICPA United States russ.lacoste@sicpa.com
Peter Colosi Sideman and Bancroft LLP United States pcolosi@sideman.com
Robert Cozzolina Sideman and Bancroft LLP United States rcozzolina@sideman.com
Erica Portnoy Sideman and Bancroft LLP United States eportnoy@sideman.com
James Shore Sideman and Bancroft LLP United States jshore@sideman.com
Dan Plane Simone Intellectual Property Services Asia Ltd. Hong Kong danplane@sips.asia
Joseph Simone Simone Intellectual Property Services Asia Ltd. Hong Kong joesimone@sips.asia
Haris Jin Sinofaith IP Group People's Republic of China haris.jin@sinofaith-ip.com
Andrew Conduit SKC Law Indonesia andrew.conduit@skc.co.id
Chris Gibbins Speck Products United States chris@speckproducts.com
Scott Piering Spectrum Brands United States scott.piering@spectrumbrands.com
Mohamed Khader Spoor and Fisher South Africa m.khader@spoor.com
Sally Ashby Stericycle ExpertSOLUTIONS United States salimata.ashby@stericycle.com
Michael GoodStericycle ExpertSOLUTIONSUnited States
Dan HinkebeinStericycle ExpertSOLUTIONSUnited States
Bharat Dube STRATEGIC IP INFORMATION PTE LTDSingapore bharatdube@sipi-ip.com
Anthony Keats Stubbs, Alderton and Markiles LLPUnited States akeats@stubbsalderton.com
Sylwia Noskowska SuperGroup Plc United Kingdom sylwia.noskowska@supergroup.co.uk
Lou Arace Systech International United States Lou.Arace@systechone.com
Charlie Ahrens Systech International United States charlie.ahrens@systechone.com
Jim Lee Systech International United States jim.lee@systechone.com
Paul Lightfoot Systech International United States Paul.Lightfoot@SystechOne.com
Jim Sinisgalli Systech International United States jim.sinisgalli@systechone.com
Loc Le T&G Law Firm, LLC Vietnam loc.l@tgvn.vn
Amy Cook Takeda Pharmaceuticals United States amy.cook@takeda.com
Kevin Crimmins The Label Printers United States kevin@thelabelprinters.com
Hatem Taleb Abed Abdelghani The Legal Group United Arab Emirates hatem.ghani@tlg-ip.com
Dana DuFrane The RealReal United States dana.dufrane@therealreal.com
Graham Wetzbarger The RealReal United States graham.wetzbarger@therealreal.com
Sam Watkins Thompson Coburn United States swatkins@thompsoncoburn.com
Huong Nguyen Tiffany and Company Australia huong.nguyen@tiffany.com
Charles Olschanski Tiffany and Company United States charles.olschanski@tiffany.com
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Trung Nguyen Tilleke & Gibbins Consultants LimitedVietnam trung.n@tilleke.com
Kiyoshi Tsuru TMI Abogados Mexico ktsuru@tmilaw.com.mx
Amandine Doat Tommy Hilfiger Netherlands amandinedoat@pvh.com
Judith Fernandez Tommy Hilfiger Panama jfernandez@asw.com
Aida Dargahi TOMS Shoes Inc. United States aida@toms.com
Jessica Murray TOMS Shoes Inc. United States jessica.murray@toms.com
Rebecca Mond Toy Industry Association United States rmond@toyassociation.org
David Ruder Tres Marketplace Solutions United States druder@tresms.com
Maria Felix Troncoso Troncoso y Caceres Dominican Republic mjf@troncoso-caceres.com
Kimberly Weate Tupperware United States kimberlyweate@tupperware.com
Quincy Mattingly U-NICA Solutions AG United States quincy.mattingly@u-nica.comLisa
Fong U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionUnited States lisa.fong@cbp.dhs.gov
Robin Rangel U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionUnited States robin.rangel@cbp.dhs.gov
Michael Walsh U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionUnited States michael.b.walsh@cbp.dhs.gov
Laura Hammel U.S. Department of Commerce United States laurahammel@gmail.com
Aisha Salem U.S. Department of Commerce United Statesaisha.salem@trade.gov
Trina Ledbetter U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityUnited States Trina.Ledbetter@ice.dhs.gov
Peter Fowler U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeThailand peter.fowler@trade.gov
Todd Reves U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeMexico Todd.Reves@uspto.gov
Saul Santoyo Uhthoff Mexico saulso@uhthoff.com.mx
Adam Williams UK Intellectual Property Office United Kingdom adam.williams@ipo.gov.uk
John Carriero Under Armour United States jcarriero@underarmour.com
Aaron Aguilar Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. United States aaron.aguilar@ul.com
Brian Monks Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. United States brian.h.monks@ul.com
Meena Sayal Unilever United Kingdom meena.sayal@unilever.com
Shravan Bansal United IPR India unitedmark@unitedipr.com
Brad Evans University of Auckland New Zealand bradley.evans@auckland.ac.nz
Justin Pierce Venable LLP United States jpierce@venable.com
Kristin Ruisi Venable LLP United States ksruisi@venable.com
Marcella Ballard Venable LLP United States mballard@venable.com
Lisa O'Hal VF Corporation United States lisa_o_hal@vfc.com
Michael Villec VF Corporation United States michael_villec@vfc.com
Martin Elliott Visa United States melliott@visa.com
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Jason Yao Wan Hui Da People's Republic of Chinajasonyao@wanhuida.com
Barry Goold Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.United States barry.goold@warnerbros.com
Cynthia Tregillis Western Digital Corporation United States cynthia.tregillis@wdc.com
Ashli Weiss Western Digital Corporation United States ashli.weiss@wdc.com
Jane Sunderland WhiteBULLET United States jane.sunderland@white-bullet.com
Peter Szyszko WhiteBULLET United Kingdom peter.szyszko@white-bullet.com
Wong Jin Nee Wong Jin Nee and Teo Malaysiawjn@wjnt-law.com
Matthew Winterroth World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.United States matthew.winterroth@wwecorp.com
Daniel Bennett Yellow Brand Protection United Kingdom daniel@yellowbp.com
Yasue Anstett YKK Corporation of America United States yasueanstett@ykk-usa.com
Wilfrido Fernandez Zacarias and Fernandez Paraguay w.fernandez@zafer.com.py
Aaron Zeisler Zeisler PLLC United States aaron@zeisler-law.com
Mark Mutterperl Zeisler PLLC United States mark@zeisler-law.com
Djura Mijatovic ZMP (Zivko Mijatovic and Partners)Serbia djura@zm-p.com
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