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Discover Ludwig'infringement risk' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the risk of a legal action being taken against someone for violating another party's rights. For example, 'The company's patent infringement risk has increased significantly since the introduction of the new product.'.
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If there exists the infringement risk, the engineers can try some suggested strategies to bypass the relevant patents.
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These infringement risks are also still very clear for PCR-based or enrichment-capture strategies, which directly overlap with these patents by enriching for a molecule that contains BRCA1 or the targets of other patented genes.
So, developing a new API may risk infringement even if the new API is not identical to the competitor's and was not actually consciously copied from the competitor.
For an artist, how to comment on this state of affairs without risking infringement remains an unsolved — perhaps unsolvable — problem.
If two operating companies sue each other for patent infringement, each runs the risk of its actions being found to infringe, therefore putting its own business at risk.
Many companies pay royalty fees to patent holders rather than risk an infringement case -- even if they do not infringe.
On the same day, at the firm's headquarters in Armonk, New York, IBM did something unusual: it pledged 500 of its existing software patents to the open-source community, to be placed into a patent "commons" that allows open-source software developers to use the innovations and build upon them without risk of infringement.
The Indian typists have to leave out the editors' notes in the Westlaw or risk copyright infringement.
In 1979, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that unionization at religious schools could not be compelled because it could constitute "a significant risk of infringement of the Religion Clauses of the First Amendment if the act conferred jurisdiction over church-operated schools".
You have to wonder whether these hardware manufacturers don't do enough trademark and branding research before they launch massive campaigns for products, or if they simply don't care and deem the risk for infringement lawsuits an acceptable, calculated one.
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