infringement
31infringement — n disobedience, noncompliance, violation, infraction, breach, outrage, transgression, contravention, evasion, lawlessness. 2. encroachment, intrusion, inroad, incursion, infiltration, trespass, ingress, invasion; dispossession, seizure,… …
32infringement — in·fringe·ment …
33infringement — See: infringe …
34infringement — in•fringe•ment [[t]ɪnˈfrɪndʒ mənt[/t]] n. 1) law a breach or infraction, as of a law or right; transgression 2) law an act of infringing • Etymology: 1585–95 …
35infringement — /ɪnˈfrɪndʒmənt/ (say in frinjmuhnt) noun 1. a breach or infraction, as of a law, right, or obligation; violation; transgression. 2. the act of infringing …
36infringement — A violation of a right or privilege; an encroachment …
37Infringement of copyright — Нарушение авторского права …
38infringement of patent — /ɪnˌfrɪndʒmənt əv peɪtənt/ noun an act of illegally using, making or selling an invention which is patented, without the permission of the patent holder …
39infringement of copyright — Copying, in whole or in part, in haec verba or by colorable variation, that which is protected under the Federal Copyright law; doing anything that the owner of a copyright alone has the right to do, without the consent of such owner. 18 Am J2d… …
40infringement of patent — A tort. Carbice Corp. v American Patents Development Corp. 283 US 27, 75 L Ed 819, 51 S Ct 334. The violation of a right secured to the inventor by the Patent Law. The manufacture, use, or sale of the patented process or instrumentality without… …