Definition of Infringer. Meaning of Infringer. Synonyms of Infringer

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Definition of Infringer

Infringer
Infringer In*frin"ger, n. One who infringes or violates; a violator. --Strype.

Meaning of Infringer from wikipedia

- misappropriates a copyright: '[...] an infringer of the copyright.' The court said that in the case of copyright infringement, the province guaranteed to the...
- up infringement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Infringement refers to the violation of a law or a right. Infringement may refer to: Infringement procedure...
- An intellectual property (IP) infringement is the infringement or violation of an intellectual property right. There are several types of intellectual...
- authorization was within the scope of the licence). Infringement may occur when one party, the "infringer", uses a trademark which is identical or confusingly...
- published application, and (3) the infringer had "actual notice" of the published patent application. Patent infringement cases are decided exclusively by...
- out the claimed infringement of a method patent and no single accused infringer has performed all of the steps of the method. In a 2015 decision of the...
- made by the infringer. Case management is supported by the Court to enable the most economic and efficient method to bring the infringement proceedings...
- other hand, the alleged infringer could do nothing to rectify the situation if no declaratory judgment existed. The alleged infringer would be forced to continue...
- either that the alleged infringer is using the mark to describe accurately an aspect of its products, or that the alleged infringer is using the mark to...
- 'infringement'. The proposed amendment would provide that whoever intentionally induces a violation of subsection (a) would be liable as an infringer....