Sentence examples for growing infringement from inspiring English sources

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"Defendants have failed to take any meaningful action to prevent the widespread and rapidly growing infringement by its users, and in fact have taken affirmative steps to encourage, promote, and assist infringement by their users".

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At first glance, the Supreme Court ruling strikes at the heart of a couple critical concerns that have caught the public's eye: the growing number of infringement suits; and poor patent quality.

Baidu's domestic legal setbacks have been interpreted as reflecting the Chinese authorities' growing intolerance of copyright infringement.

PATENT REFORM For the third consecutive year, Congress will take up bills intended to curtail the growing number of patent infringement lawsuits and limit damage awards.

France gathered themselves, quickly rebuilt their composure, and began to profit from a steadily growing stream of England infringements.

Hardwicke's decision also added the exercise of personal judgement to the list of admissible defences against the charge of copyright infringement, adding to the growing case law establishing that British copyright would be based on labour and not on originality.

The expansion of the resource base required by human societies is associated with growing pressure on the environment and infringement on the habitats of other species.

But growing customer uncertainty stemming from a patent infringement lawsuit that might lead to a shutdown of most BlackBerry service in the United States caused R.I.M. to lower its expectations for growth.

A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that LimeWire, the popular file-sharing service, was liable for copyright infringement, the latest in a growing list of decisions against services that allow users to easily distribute music and videos around the Internet at no cost.

It filed a patent infringement claim against Meizu, another fast-growing Chinese phone company, in June after growing tired of more than a year of apparent negotiations.

A study out this month from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) claims that companies or individuals who use patents for the purpose of suing others for infringement — also known as "patent trolls" — are growing more prolific.

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