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is infringing
verb
Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
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Under Plaintiffs' infringement theories, if ResearchGate is infringing Plaintiffs' copyrights in the articles at issue here, so are those articles' authors.
And we cannot accept that the Education Ministry is infringing on their rights.
The lawsuits argue that the generic drug company is infringing on the other company's patent.
Proponents of the Texas voter ID laws say the Obama administration is infringing on states' rights.
Under today's rules, remixing copyrighted digital content is infringing the rights of the copyright holder.
Mr. Spangenberg contends that Rackspace is infringing a patent held by his client Parallel Iron.
But by frequently using such changes, the government is infringing on the judiciary's right to interpret laws, they say.
They say he is infringing their religious liberties and demand broader exemptions to a rule that insurance plans cover contraception.
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The Greeks cry out that their sovereignty is infringed.
The "right" is infringed in any number of ways.
Whereas in the case of Bystander, there's no right that is infringed upon.
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