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His application to halt his extradition will argue that his human rights would be infringed if he is sent to the US.
But a spokesman for Amgen disagreed, saying, "It would be certain that one or more other patents that expire much later" would be infringed.
But if agents were routinely to do searches for Web sites and chat room comments critical of the war in Afghanistan, and follow up with personal visits, the rights of law-abiding Americans would be infringed.
The New York Civil Liberties Union argued, for example, that peddlers of stolen goods could not be barred from setting up shop on the pavement, because if they sold books (among other stolen items) their free-speech rights would be infringed by moving them on.By the early 1990s New Yorkers were in despair.
There were some hopeful signs last week that a deal on providing affordable life-saving drugs for poor countries might be finally agreed in Geneva tomorrow following concessions designed to mollify the fears of big American drugs companies that their patents would be infringed willy-nilly by low-cost producers in India and Brazil.
Merck, based in Whitehouse Station, N.J., said the judge, Joseph Farnan, of the United States District Court in Wilmington, Del., had ruled that Merck's crucial patent over Fosamax was valid and would be infringed by two proposed generic versions made by other companies.
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The OFT said that GSK had challenged three companies — Alpharma, Generics and Norton Healthcare — alleging that they would be infringing its patents.
Mr. Blake of Yorktown said that while hobbyists could breed fish for their own collections, anyone who tried to sell the GloFish they bred would be infringing the company's patents.
The A.L.A.M. declared that any car manufacturer that did not get a license from the trust and pay a royalty of one and a quarter per cent of the sales price of each car it sold would be infringing the Selden Patent and would be sued.
If the government required open-access publication of these carefully prepared research papers, it would be "infringing upon and taking without compensation the added value the journal provides," said Allan R. Adler, vice president for legal and governmental affairs for the Association of American Publishers.
Assuming that the accepted purpose of the conversation requires the speaker to say whether or not all athletes smoke, a speaker who said "Some athletes smoke" would be infringing the Quantity maxim if she meant only what she said.
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