Quiz of the week February 27 to March 2

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Quiz of the week February 27 to March 2

Test your knowledge of the week’s IP news with our weekly quiz – all answers available on managingip.com

1. Which luxury goods company recently lost a trade mark case in China involving the characters Ai Ma Shi?

2. Yahoo! is asserting “10 to 20 patents” against Facebook. According to USPTO figures, Yahoo is assignee on how many US patents?

3. Which MEP said this week: “If ACTA criminalises individuals for illegal downloads, I’d find it impossible to support ACTA in these circumstances.”

4. Which two hotel groups won UDRP proceedings at WIPO this week?

5. Which IP lawyer is understood to be studying theology after giving up the law?

Answers to last week’s quiz:

1. 12

2. Virtual town hall

3. .yt, .pm, .wf, .tf and .re as well as .fr

4. Ren Yunling in Beijing

5. 1999

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