This week’s IP news quiz – February 20-24

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This week’s IP news quiz – February 20-24

Test your knowledge of the week’s IP news with our quick, five-question quiz. Answers next week

1. How many EU leaders have called for urgent copyright reform in the single market?

2. In what type of building did USPTO executives answer queries about the America Invents Act?

3. French registry Afnic said it will introduce internationalised domain names in July. But which other country-code domains does it manage?

4. Who has joined King & Wood’s IP litigation group after moving from Johnson & Johnson?

5. The US government has invited brand owners to a meeting about the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act next week. When was the Act created?

All the answers can be found in articles on managingip.com this week.

Answers to last week’s quiz:

1. Mr Justice Arnold

2. 100

3. They do not have to install content-filtering systems

4. Apple

5. Rose Waruinge



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Leaders at the IP firms, which have joined forces with backing from a PE investor, share their vision of building the number one pan-European IP practice
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Melissa Haapala added that returning to client advocacy and the chance to work on patent litigation were reasons for returning to private practice
Michelle Clark, who has a generalist litigation background, plans to focus on IP disputes at Alston & Bird
Philips and Vivo have entered into a licensing agreement, putting an end to a five-year-old telecom SEP dispute in India
Stefan Müller discusses managing deadlines, the importance of reflection, and why IP is more than just a 'nice to have'
The three founders of the IP firm’s new US offering say they plan to offer a unique proposition in a market fixated by the billable hour
The opinion provides useful guidance when it comes to how courts might consider contributory infringement, DMCA claims, and other issues in AI copyright cases
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