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"Now I'm convinced there is a plausible argument," he said, that the federal filing may have infringed on the state Constitution.
These are firms that buy up patents, not to turn them into products but solely to sue other firms that may have infringed them.
Civil liberties groups say they fear that in a number of those cases, the F.B.I. may have infringed on the Constitution's protections against unreasonable searches by using the secret court to obtain wiretaps that a regular criminal court would never have authorized.
It has generated controversy over the years from critics who suggest it is guilty of "trolling" (that is, being more interested in extracting payments from people who may have infringed the patents it holds than in employing those patents to develop useful products); the firm denies the charge.
Advanced Biological Laboratories ABLL) S.A., based in Luxembourg, first approached Stanford in 2007 because it believed the HIVdb may have infringed company patents regarding computer methods to guide patient treatment of many diseases.
But her comfortable outfit, however innocuous, may have infringed upon the city's new burkini ban.
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Candy Tan and Sarah Wendell, the blog's co-authors, said that while Ms. Edwards may not have infringed copyright law, they consider her actions unethical.
But we do need to be willing to admit our imperial wrongs, and in the process to admit that others may have rights that we have infringed.
But the administration may face a tough sell in Congress, with a growing number of lawmakers from both parties questioning whether the government's expanded powers in dozens of areas of law enforcement have infringed on civil liberties.
Samsung was also found to have infringed Apple patents covering the physical design of the iPhone.
City and county officials said the bill would have infringed on local control; Brown agreed.
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