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"We live in a society in which a teacher is afraid to discipline an eighth grader for fear of infringing his rights!" he said.
It has also fed an explosion in litigation costs, which may deter small companies from entering the market for fear of infringing on patents with vaguely defined boundaries.
The new license frees organisations such as the Guardian to use SpaceX photos without fear of infringing copyright, as well as enabling a whole tranche of commercial uses.
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Commentators suggest that such data are, by nature capable of infringing on fundamental rights.
Previously, SOPA had called for DNS blocking of infringing websites.
"Speaking of infringing on rights," continued the official, "these riots are infringing on my right to enjoy an Orioles game".
Therefore healthcare professionals treating patients' without valid consent may be guilty of infringing patients' rights.
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