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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With boutiques offering an attractive alternative to larger firms, former Gilbert’s partner Nisha Anand says her new firm will be built on tech-smart practitioners, flexible fees, and specialised expertise
IP specialists Jonathan Moss and Jessie Bowhill, who worked on cases concerning bitcoin, Ed Sheeran, and the Getty v Stability AI dispute, received the KC nod
Hannah Brown, an active AIPPI member, argues that DEI commitments must be backed up with actions, not just words
A ruling in the Kodak v Fujifilm dispute and a win for Google were among the major recent developments
Nick Aries and Elizabeth Louca at Bird & Bird unpick the legal questions raised by a very public social media spat concerning the ‘Brooklyn Beckham’ trademark
Michael Conway, who joined Birketts after nearly two decades at an IP boutique, says he was intrigued by the challenge of joining a general practice firm
The private-equity-backed firm said hires from DLA Piper and Eversheds Sutherland will help it become the IP partner of choice for innovative businesses
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