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The Consumer Electronics Association, which represents American hardware manufacturers, argues that it may infringe consumers' rights to "fair use" of copyrighted material.
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If they are reported, the government may infringe on privacy and civil liberties.
Now, some have raised concerns that the new guidelines the department has put forth may infringe on civil liberties.
It is evident from these figures that litigation costs may be a deterrent for small companies as regards entry into competition that may infringe existing patents.
This should allay the European Commission's concerns that the sensitive nature of the scanners' images may infringe passengers' privacy.
Meshbesher argued that the evidence-gathering involved in the lawsuit may infringe on a federal investigation of Haskins and could violate his rights.
The AFBF is opposed to environmental regulations that may infringe on farmers' private property rights and has fought the Environmental Protection Agency on a number of issues.
It adds: "You irrevocably consent to any and all acts or omissions by us or persons authorised by us that may infringe any moral right (or analogous right) in your User Content".
CPU or system-interconnect intellectual-property vendors and most SoC design teams may infringe the new patent, PalmChip has warned.
Five European Union countries have raised concerns that the proposal may infringe free trade rules.
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