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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.
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.
What does it mean for private companies to have a First Amendment right to record video that may infringe on individual privacy?
Function is also linked to the idea that what we are looking at is not necessarily the product itself but the national rules that may infringe either the WTO agreements or the Treaty of Rome.
Google fears the legal repercussions of monetizing user generated content that may infringe on somebody else's copyright.
Part of Nutter's routine is to stay on the lookout for hot-selling gadgets that may infringe on something in a client's patent library.
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Each player will vie for consumer dollars, and with the exception of Facebook, each will control hardware technology that may inevitably infringe on each other.
The Consumer Electronics Association, which represents American hardware manufacturers, argues that it may infringe consumers' rights to "fair use" of copyrighted material.
Yet ACOG refuses to recommend these reforms on the grounds that they may infringe on individual doctor or hospital prerogatives.
These are firms that buy up patents, not to turn them into products but solely to sue other firms that may have infringed them.
A significant difference between literary and musical copyright is that courts hold that accidental duplication may infringe a songwriters copyright if his song has been widely performed.
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