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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has infringed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a violation or breach of a rule, law, or right. Example: The company has infringed on the copyright of several songs by using them in their advertisements without permission.
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Thus, Anderson has infringed upon Stallone's copyright.
"But who I have been has infringed upon that.
Samsung claims that Apple has infringed on its patented data-transmission technology.
[FN160] Without such a license, the second contributor to the serial collaboration has infringed.
Based on the preceding analysis, we hold that Nescher has infringed the Slickcraft mark.
Oracle claims that Google has infringed 37 Java APIs in Android.
The offer does not mean Google accepts that it has infringed the patents claimed by Oracle.
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First, an alleged patent infringer must have infringed or be in a position to infringe.
com's affiliates had infringed on the mark and that Lens.com was secondarily liable for their infringement.
"Even the great Mercedes had infringed my patents".
It found that Kearns' patents were valid and that Ford had infringed them.
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