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That could slow the mainstream adoption of 3D printing and imply that anyone uploading CAD files to a public site was somehow infringing on rights, notes Cory Doctorow, a Canadian science writer who blogs for Boing Boing.
There was some debate about whether Peace was somehow infringing the rights of real individuals by naming them as characters in his novel, an argument pursued by contributors to the Guardian Book Club website.
Eventually, the sculptor of the Charging Bull threatened to sue New York City by allowing a private company to install a statue that faced his without permission, thereby somehow infringing his artistic copyright.
And they successfully turned the conversation around from sensible gun control, limiting some military style weapons and magazines for popular use, demanding background checks for guns purchased at gun shows was somehow infringing on inalienable rights granted by God and the constitution of the U.S.to bear AK-47 or AR type guns.
Indeed, his speech last week, using that decision, warned that LGBTQ rights have gone too far, somehow infringing on religious liberty ― and he's clearly speaking of the bakers, the florists, the photographers and perhaps even the Kim Davis's who claimed their rights were threatened ― and that LGBTQ rights have to be reined in.
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The group falsely claims the treaty will somehow infringe on Americans' gun rights under the Second Amendment.
Those opposed to the accord have misrepresented what it does, suggesting that it would somehow infringe on American gun owners' rights.
They claim that the treaty somehow infringes national sovereignty by agreeing to negotiated rules on shipping, environmental protection and mining — in international waters.
It is disingenuous to claim that having any business affiliation with a company that happens to provide separate coverage for contraception services somehow infringes on a religious employer's faith.
"Even if [a university's anti-discrimination] policy somehow infringes upon a First Amendment right of CLS or its members," she argued, "that infringement may be justified if it is in furtherance of a compelling state interest," such as promoting diversity.
The CPC also opposes the Investor-State Dispute Settlement provisions that establish a private corporate court system for foreign investors, giving them the right to sue the United States if any U.S. or state regulation (like Buy America provisions on U.S. government procurement or a crackdown on fracking) somehow infringes on future expected profits.
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