Attorney Peter Ripin joins us to follow-up on a speech he gave at a recent HSMAI Internet conference. The subject matter affects any hotelier that has a web presence. Listen in for a discussion on trademark infringement using pop-up advertising and the use and sometimes abuse of keywords. It might surprise you who the culprits are.

Peter M. Ripin is a partner with the law firm of Davidoff Malito & Hutcher LLP in New York City where he practices in the areas of business litigation and dispute resolution. He has represented numerous institutions and individuals in the hotel and hospitality industries including hotels in connection with disputes concerning website domain name piracy and the Anti-Cybersquatting Piracy Act, timeshare developers and managers in disputes arising out of joint ventures and restaurant franchisees in connection with actions seeking to terminate their franchise agreements. In addition, Mr. Ripin has written, lectured and been interviewed on legal issues affecting the hotel and hospitality industries. He may be reached at (212) 557-7200 and [email protected].

AH&LA is a 94-year-old dual membership association of state and city partner lodging associations throughout the United States with some 10,000 property members nationwide, representing more than 1.4 million guest rooms. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it provides members with advocacy on Capitol Hill, public relations and image management, education, research and information, and other services to ensure a positive business climate for the U.S. lodging industry. Individual state associations provide representation at the state level and offer many additional cost-saving benefits. For further information visit .