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Other evidence came from LinkedIn profiles of Huhtamaki employees that listed their experience at the company working with machines MPHJ believed infringed its patents.

In his ruling, Judge Friedman said the company was not irreparably harmed because it continued to make money from its patents, either by licensing them outright or by threatening litigation against those it believed infringed upon them.

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In a prepared statement, Sony officials said they asked only for removal of material it considered illegal and encouraged the distribution of Aibo-related materials that they did not believe infringed the company's rights.

"We have communicated with YouTube in the past to ask them to remove YouTube material that we believe infringes on our intellectual property rights," he told BBC News.

Apple said the suit would seek to bar Kodak from importing various products, such as printers and digital cameras, that it believes infringes its patents.

He does have a history of asserting himself in unexpected ways against a school system that he believes infringes on students' civil rights.

SOPA would expand the ability of the government and private companies to hold Web sites responsible for content the companies believe infringes on their copyrights, allowing greater use of court orders and lawsuits that could ultimately shut down the sites.

Even as it describes a broad range of rights, the Chinese legal system essentially does not allow people like Mr. He to use the Constitution as a mechanism to challenge laws or policies that they believe infringe on those rights.

Mr. Ashcroft's impassioned appeals reflect concerns in the Justice Department about a growing bipartisan wariness in Congress about aspects of the law that some believe infringe on civil liberties.

A few weeks ago, in a crowded Manhattan courtroom, Rowling's lawyers put Vander Ark through a lengthy interrogation, as part of a lawsuit provoked by his plans to publish "The Harry Potter Lexicon," a comprehensive guide to "Harry Potter," which Rowling believes infringes on her copyright.

Experts on both the right and the left said they think that this is an option the White House is considering taking if the President is sent an Iraq spending bill containing language that he believes infringes on his powers as commander in chief.

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