Definition of Infringers. Meaning of Infringers. Synonyms of Infringers

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Definition of Infringers

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

Meaning of Infringers from wikipedia

- indirect infringers, the service providers and software distributors who are said to facilitate and encourage individual acts of infringement by others...
- 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...
- Patent infringement is the commission of a prohibited act with respect to a patented invention without permission from the patent holder. Permission may...
- between the two designs. The Act also provides an exemption for innocent infringers. Damages are not awarded against a defendant if there is sufficient evidence...
- Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attached to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or any licensees...
- direct copyright infringement (as primary infringers of copyright), as well as from the acts of their users (as secondary infringers of copyright), provided...
- divided infringement is a form of patent infringement liability that occurs when multiple actors are involved in carrying out the claimed infringement of a...
- of infringing activity, and providing its software and services to the infringers meant that it had "materially contributed" to the infringement. It...
- allows for the im****tion of liability to one who has not acted directly to infringe a trademark but whose legal responsibility may arise under the doctrines...