New: weekly IP news quiz

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New: weekly IP news quiz

Following the success of Managing IP's 2011 quiz of the year, we are launching a weekly version – based on the week's IP news

1. How many US lawmakers withdrew their support for anti-piracy bills after Wikipedia spearheaded global online protests?

2. Which global sports brand lost a trade mark dispute at the Court of Justice of the EU after a legal battle lasting six years?

3. Rovio, the company behind the Angry Birds smartphone app, will launch a new version of the game in which Asian country?

4. Which UDRP panellist, who is a QC, gave dissenting opinion on laches – highlighting the division between panellists over time delays?

5. The government in which EU country has take radical steps to try to improve access to generic medicines?


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

Correct answers will be available in next week’s newsletter, when there will also be another quiz.

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