infringement

  • 11infringement — n. an infringement of, on (an infringement of smb. s rights) * * * [ɪn frɪndʒmənt] on (an infringement of smb. s rights) an infringement of …

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  • 12infringement —    The improper use of a patent (i.e., protected invention) or creative work (written, graphic or musical) that is protected by copyright or trademark without permission or notice, and without agreeing to a contract involving the payment of a… …

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  • 13infringement — noun 1. an act that disregards an agreement or a right he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment • Syn: ↑violation • Derivationally related forms: ↑infringe, ↑violate (for: ↑violation) …

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  • 14infringement — in|fringe|ment [ ın frındʒmənt ] noun count or uncount an action that infringes something: One infringement cost New Zealand the game …

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  • 15infringement — pažeidimas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Normalios organo, organizmo ar sistemos (biologinės ar mechaninės) būsenos sutrikdymas. atitikmenys: angl. infringement; transgression vok. Verletzung, f rus. нарушение, n …

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  • 16infringement — infringe ► VERB 1) violate (a law, agreement, etc.). 2) encroach on (a right or privilege). DERIVATIVES infringement noun infringer noun. ORIGIN Latin infringere, from in into + frangere to break …

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  • 17infringement of trademark — Unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark (or a substantially similar mark) on competing or related goods and services. The success of a lawsuit to stop the infringement turns on whether the defendant s use causes a likelihood of confusion… …

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  • 18infringement of copyright — The unauthorized violation of a copyright owners exclusive rights in a work. Common examples include the illicit distribution of software or music, the adaptation of anothers work in one medium (such as a book or play) for use in another medium… …

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  • 19infringement of utility patent — The unauthorized manufacture, sale, or use of (a) a literal copy of a patented invention, or (b) an invention that performs substantially the same function in substantially the same manner as a patented invention. (See also: doctrine of… …

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  • 20infringement of custom — index quirk (idiosyncrasy) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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