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/inˈfrinj/,
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infringes, 3rd person singular present; infringing, present participle; infringed, past tense; infringed, past participle;
  1. Actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.)
    • - making an unauthorized copy would infringe copyright
  2. Act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on
    • - his legal rights were being infringed
    • - I wouldn't infringe on his privacy

  1. conflict: go against, as of rules and laws; "He ran afoul of the law"; "This behavior conflicts with our rules"
  2. encroach: advance beyond the usual limit
  3. (infringement) violation: an act that disregards an agreement or a right; "he claimed a violation of his rights under the Fifth Amendment"
  4. (infringement) misdemeanor: a crime less serious than a felony
  5. (Infringement (patent)) Patent infringement is the commission of a prohibited act with respect to a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. Permission may typically be granted in the form of a licence. ...
  6. Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc; Break in or encroach on something
  7. (Infringement) Misuse of copyrighted material. See Copyright, Fair Use, Plagiarism.
  8. (Infringement) Use of floor space outside exclusive booth area.
  9. (38) Infringement) Copyright infringement is serious business. The SIIA Content Anti-Piracy division actively pursues infringement cases on behalf of its members.
  10. (Infringement) the act of violating one or more of a copyright holder’s exclusive rights.
  11. Infringement of intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights including, without limitation, material protected by copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret or other intellectual property right. ...
  12. Infringement is the use of a trademark in a way that is confusingly similar to another company's trademark, without that company's prior permission. ...
  13. (Infringement) Using portions of copyright-protected work without the copyright owner’s permission.
  14. (INFRINGEMENT) Unauthorized use, typically of a patent or copyright.
  15. (Infringement) Encroach or trespass on the rights of others, usually involving intellectual property. 2) To make, use or sell the patented item or process within the country covered by the patent without permission or license from the patentee. ...
  16. (INFRINGEMENT) Something which encroaches/trespasses upon the intellectual property rights of another e.g. using an identical or similar trade mark to a registered trade mark in the course of trade (for example, using the trade mark on business papers or in advertising).
  17. (Infringement) Any structure or object that is situated too close to a track so as to impinge upon the loading gauge of the track or be so close as to present an unsafe condition for trains moving on the track.
  18. (Infringement) Any unauthorized use of a Trademark; or the use of any word, term, logo, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, or any false or misleading description or representation of facts, which in connection with any goods (or any container for goods) or services is likely to cause ...
  19. (Infringement) Breaking a law or rule.
  20. (Infringement) Buyer will indemnify and hold Seller harmless against all damages, costs, expenses or attorney’s fees arising from claims of infringement of patents, designs, copyrights or trademark with respect to equipment manufactured or assembled either in whole or in part according to Buyer’ ...
  21. (Infringement) Each party agrees upon its learning thereof to notify the other party promptly, in writing of any infringement of the Proprietary Marks, any imitation or counterfeiting of Client's materials, any use by any person of a trademark confusingly similar to the Client's Proprietary ...
  22. (Infringement) Taking action against copyright infringement is costly, but the licence agreement should state that the licensee should alert the licensor to any infringement and discuss in good faith whether to take action, how the costs of taking action should be apportioned and how the damages ...
  23. (Infringement) Usually the breach or contravention of an entity’s rights. This may include counterfeit products, unauthorised usage or reproduction of properties.
  24. (Infringement) when a person or party makes, uses, sells, places on sale, or imports into the United States a patented invention. ...
  25. Infringement occurs when someone willingly or unwillingly uses your intellectual property without your permission.