单词 | infringement |
释义 | infringement (ɪnfrɪndʒmənt ) Word forms: infringements 1. variable noun An infringement is an action or situation that interferes with your rights and the freedom you are entitled to. ...infringement of privacy. [+ of] They see it as an infringement on their own freedom of action. [+ on] Synonyms: contravention, breach, violation, trespass 2. variable noun An infringement of a law or rule is the act of breaking it or disobeying it. There might have been an infringement of the rules. [+ of] Infringement of the regulation is punishable by a fine. Collocations: constitute an infringement Such cases leave little doubt that most reproductions of copyrighted materials by youth pastors will constitute an infringement of the exclusive right of copyright owners to reproduce their works. Christianity Today While in this case, copies were made, the court found that these copies did not constitute an infringement or attract liability. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There was no right of action unless the regulator had actually decided that such conduct constituted an infringement of the relevant prohibition as defined. Times, Sunday Times Moreover, he ruled that the delay in construction also constituted an infringement of the claimants' section 23 rights. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The plaintiff filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in federal court, citing 294 instances of alleged infringement by the defendant. Christianity Today He has provided expert testimony in patent infringement lawsuits and defective product litigation with regard to product design and security defects, and in criminal trials. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Digital announced the first settlement of its patent infringement lawsuits. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They have filed several patent infringement lawsuits. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fourth, the court acknowledged that trademark infringement requires that an infringing mark be used in interstate commerce. Christianity Today However, all of its trademark infringement claims were rejected last month, and a federal judge held that brand owners were ultimately responsible for protecting their own trademarks. Times, Sunday Times The defendant argued that he was not guilty of trademark infringement since the names in question had become generic, or alternatively were descriptive but had not acquired secondary meaning. Christianity Today It must be protected by the franchisor from any trademark infringement by third parties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Until 1996, federal law protected only against trademark infringement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 侵犯对他人权利或自由等的 Japanese: 侵害権利・自由などの |
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