Google, digital archery, WIBL Awards, Anshika Jha and Java: Quiz of the week May 21-25

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Google, digital archery, WIBL Awards, Anshika Jha and Java: Quiz of the week May 21-25

The answers to all this week’s questions can be found in articles published on managingip.com in the past week

1 Which company was revealed as the biggest user of Google’s copyright takedown procedure?

2 The so-called digital archery process will be used to batch new gTLD applications. How big will each batch be?

3 Who won the Managing IP in-house award at last week’s Americas Women In Business Law Awards in New York?

4 Anshika Jha has been appointed to which new position?

5 Which high-profile litigator is representing Oracle in its patent/copyright dispute with Google over Java?

Check back next week for the answers and links. Answers to last week’s quiz:


1 Randall Rader is addressed as “Chief” – see the interview with his clerk Ellen Lin

2 University Paris Ouest, Nanterre La Défense – read the article on Alain Pellet

3 The Philippines has had a crackdown on counterfeits – interview with Ricardo Blancaflor of IPOPHL

4 The AIA business methods programme prompted the remark – read the report of the debate in Congress

5 The total is 599 marks have been registered as well known – read the article and follow the links to find out more about well-known marks in China

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