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A violation or breach, as of a law.
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A Liverpool spokesperson said: "We take these matters seriously and can confirm that we have received a letter from Uefa relating to infringements at last night's match which we will be reviewing.
The fact that a visible expression of personal belief can lead to infringements of an individual's sense of safety is a paradox when we pride ourselves on being a society based on individual freedoms.
"But if our staff are threatened it could lead to infringements," he said.
The illegal copying of software (software piracy), illegal access and interception, misuse of devices, computer-related forgery, fraud, offences related to child pornography, offences related to infringements of copyright and related rights are all considered ethical issues on cyberspace.
Most obviously, neoliberal policies have led to infringements of specific social and economic rights, such as the right "to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being" and the right "to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, and old age" (Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 25).
The American public and the legal system have been left in the dust when it comes to infringements and intrusions on privacy.
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But Nick Blitterswyk, chief executive of Urban Green Energy in New York, thinks moving to first-to-file will make his company less vulnerable to infringement.
A related warranty against infringement exists for merchants who sell patents or types of intellectual property and warrants that the goods are passed without any claim of a third person as to infringement on the property rights.
Moreover, Sopa II needs to incorporate existing defenses to infringement accusations, such as copyright fair use and trademark doctrines permitting resale of legitimate branded merchandise.
Its protection is less broad than that of a patent, and it carries exceptions to infringement that do not exist with patents.
But the court said Limelight was still liable for "inducing" infringement, meaning that it advised or encouraged others to perform steps that led to infringement. .
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