Infringement It refers to breach of contract, agreement, law and violation of patent and copyright rules. It also means illegal trespassing.
Direct Infringement: Making, using or selling a patented invention in the jurisdiction within which the patent is enforceable, or importing a patented invention or a product made using a patented process, during the term of the patent.
INFRINGEMENT, INFRINGER - Unauthorized use, typically of a patent or copyright. Patent claims are comparable to the description in a deed to land. The description points out where the boundaries are.
infringement : the act or an instance of infringing ;esp : the unauthorized use of copyrighted or patented material or of a trademark, trade name, or trade dress see also equivalent, fair use NOTE: Infringement ...
Infringement of trademark: Deceiving the public by copying, or devising an almost identical copy of, a trademark.
Infringement The unauthorized use, sale or manufacture of an invention, trademark, tradename or copyright. Injunction An order or writ issuing from a court compelling a party to perform or refrain from performing certain acts.
infringement n. 1) a trespassing or illegal entering. 2) in the law of patents (protected inventions) and copyrights (protected writings or graphics), the improper use of a patent, writing, graphic or trademark without permission, without notice, ...
Infringement (of patent) Violation of a patent, occurring when someone else is making, using, or selling the invention described in the patent, or a product that is functionally equivalent to the invention described in the patent, ...
infringement notice Notice showing that an offence (usually a driving offence) has been committed and the penalty to be paid (an "on-the-spot-fine"). injunction ...
Infringement The fact that an invention is patentable does not necessarily mean that that invention does not also infringe another patent.
Term: Infringement Definition: The unauthorized use, sale or manufacture of an invention, trademark, tradename or copyright.
An infringement of one of the privileges of the House. Further information on this subject can be found from the following links. Related glossary term: Parliamentary privilege ...
patent infringement unauthorized making, using, offering to sell, selling or importing into the United States any patented invention -- see 35 USC § 271(a) ...
Usually, in patent infringement cases, payment flows from the alleged violator to the patent holder either by consent or pursuant to damages as set by the court.
Patents can generally only be enforced through civil lawsuits (for example, for a US patent, by an action for patent infringement in a United States federal court), ...
Injunctions may also be obtained to prevent the continuance of nuisances, public or private, the infringement of patents, copyrights and trade marks. Trespass might also in certain cases be prevented by injunction.
: a use of copyrighted material that does not constitute an infringement of the copyright provided the use is fair and reasonable and does not substantially impair the value of the work or the profits expected from it by its owner also ...
Doctrine Of Equivalents A form of patent infringement that occurs when an invention performs substantially the same function in substantially the same manner and obtains the same result as a patented invention.
Intellectual Property is the term given to various forms of protection against infringement by unlawful copying, reproduction or other forms of "theft" of intangible aspects of a product, service or business.
An injury or wrong committed on the person or property of another. A tort is an infringement on the rights of an individual, but not founded in a contract. The most common tort action is a suit for damages sustained in an automobile accident.
It covers such diverse activities as trademark infringement, false advertising and theft of trade secrets.
infraction - A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty. A violation of a statute for which the only sentence authorized is a fine and which violation is expressly designated as an infraction.
Fair Use: The non-competitive right to use of copyrighted material without giving the author the right to compensation or to sue for infringement of copyright. With the growing use of copy machines, ...
A tort is an infringement on the rights of an individual, but not founded in a contract. The most common tort action is a suit for personal and/or property damages sustained in an automobile accident.
And every such patentee, his executors, administrators and assigns, whether of the whole or of a sectional interest therein, shall be entitled to maintain a suit at law or in equity on such patent for any infringement of such part of the invention ...
Distinguishes the products or services of one business from those of others in the same field. A business using a trademark has the right to prevent other businesses from using it and can get money to compensate for its infringement.
he could not have copied the copyrighted material, and that any similarities between the allegedly infringing work and the copyrighted work are mere coincidences. However, conversely, access alone is insufficient to establish copyright infringement.
Imitations of a trademark wrong both the owner of the trademark and the buyer, who is misled as to the source of goods, and such infringements of a trademark are punishable by law.
See also: Law, Information, Person, Right, State
 
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