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A violation or breach, as of a law.
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Samsung, based in South Korea, is trying to persuade the jury to find Apple's patents invalid and to award unspecified damages for what it contends are infringement of its patents.
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But think of Ceptia's insistence that pay toilets are infringements on our human rights.
No-balls are infringements such as when a bowler oversteps the line behind which balls should be delivered.
If you have the time to analyse a game, at most breakdowns there are infringements made by both teams that could be penalised.
Failure to clearly establish both authorship and production credentials are infringements of election law, as set out in the Representation of the People Act 1983.
In their view, attempts to pass gun control legislation are infringements on God-given rights.
On the other hand, infringement is infringement".
The district court also noted that "it is pretty much acknowledged... by Napster that this is infringement".
In other words, it doesn't matter whether they know there is infringement going on.
Gemstar had filed a complaint against the four other companies in February 2001, contending there had been infringements of some patents.
This time it was infringements at the scrum that dominated proceedings, and the Cherry and Whites counted the cost.
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