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infringement

/in-frinj-muhnt/US // ɪnˈfrɪndʒ mənt //

侵权行为,侵权,侵犯行为,侵害行为

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a breach or infraction, as of a law, right, or obligation; violation; transgression.
    • : an act of infringing.

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Examples

  • PEN America issued a statement that McNeil’s losing his job over the use of a word was an infringement of free-speech principles.

  • Weber said the game’s rosters will be composed of players with randomly generated names, numbers and attributes, thereby avoiding potential infringement on any current players’ name, image or likeness rights.

  • Under pressure from governments and consumers over data privacy infringement concerns, Google a year ago said it will disable third-party cookies by 2022 in its Chrome browser, which is used by more than 60% of the world’s web users.

  • The 10%-of-revenues maximum fine for infringements will be accompanied by “periodic penalty payments” of 5% of global revenues, if companies continue misbehaving.

  • Peloton Interactive on Thursday was sued for patent infringement by Icon Health & Fitness, the maker of the NordicTrack bike, escalating the legal tussle between the two fitness equipment giants.

  • State officials were not amused, and are suing the advocacy group for copyright infringement.

  • Navajo Nation once took Urban Outfitters to court for trademark infringement.

  • To avoid copyright infringement, “Dumb Starbucks” was technically a parodic art gallery and not a coffee shop.

  • And Thomas Pink defeats Victoria's Secret in infringement lawsuit.

  • The more important the right, the more intense the response to government infringement.

  • The infringement of an invention is in effect an admission of utility, because use implies utility.

  • The Stationers' Company of London quickly seized his press and declared that his attempt was an infringement of their rights.

  • He regarded the tax as an infringement of constitutional liberty, and rejoiced that the Americans had resisted it.

  • If all men who set the example of forcible infringement of law are criminals, Gracchus was a criminal.

  • The slightest infringement of discipline was punished with cells.