Unable to bear the situation any longer, Zhang Jianya turned to the court, alleging that Zhang Chun had criminally infringed upon his reputation. |
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We believe the Rambus patents are invalid, not infringed and unenforceable. |
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It's a fascinating case as James Newton, the flautist in question, did not claim that his copyright had been infringed. |
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This way, one might have interaction yet preserve a kind of nomological closure, in the sense that no laws are infringed. |
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These are the inalienable rights of a young person, though they are too often infringed upon already. |
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They claimed that his new material infringed their copyright on some of his old songs. |
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Its suit claimed that products from the pneumatics manufacturer infringed on two of his patents for magnetically coupled rodless pistons. |
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Check the terms and conditions of sale to ensure that your copyright is not infringed in any way. |
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But in the second situation, the right to silence or not to incriminate oneself may be infringed. |
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The latter may permissibly be done provided compensation is paid to any victim who suffers harm as a result of having one's rights infringed. |
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I feel that my privileges have been infringed and trampled upon by the minister. |
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This led to discriminative legislative content that often infringed on Fundamental Rights. |
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It was held that the defendants infringed the plaintiff's exclusive right conferred by the Copyright Act 1911 to authorise a performance of the play. |
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Claim 1 is the only claim of the patent which is alleged to have been infringed by the Defendants yet to possess independent inventive significance. |
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He is not aware that any Indianans were feeling their religious rights were being infringed upon, and members of the GOP in the legislature had not raised it as issue. |
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The onus of proving that aboriginal title has been infringed will fall upon the aboriginal group holding title. |
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You can also demand administrative adjudgment when your rights and interests are infringed upon, as stipulated in the law of administrative adjudgment. |
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He also granted an injunction effectively banning future use of that part of the lyric which infringed copyright, and preventing any new pressings of the recording. |
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You said that shutting down a newspaper is not the right way to warn those who may have infringed on the law. |
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His parents had infringed the law of Preliminary Licensed Breeding. |
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The basic dignity of women continues to be infringed upon each day throughout the world. |
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When their rights were infringed, they could take proceedings before a court. |
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In addition, courts may provide other appropriate remedies to individuals whose rights have been violated or infringed. |
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Students have discovered how their rights, as they apply to their media use, may be infringed by the actions of others. |
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They said Spa'am, the High Priest of Wild Boars in our film, infringed their luncheon meat trademark. |
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This failure unjustifiably infringed the applicants' Charter rights to liberty and security of the person. |
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He takes the view that this refusal infringed his right to have adequate facilities for the preparation of his defence. |
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Under the amended Code, an individual who believes his or her rights have been infringed must now apply directly to the Tribunal for a remedy. |
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The Government considered that the publication in issue infringed the very spirit of the Convention and the essential values of democracy. |
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With the adoption of the Charter, these freedoms became constitutionally protected and Canadians gained recourse to the courts if the state infringed upon or denied their Charter rights. |
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This was a standard formula, designed to reassure Member States that their sovereignty would not be infringed or reduced as a result of their participation in international institutions. |
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Apple countersued earlier this month, charging that Nokia has infringed on 13 Apple patents. |
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When God's original plan for families is overshadowed in peoples' minds, society receives incalculable damage and the right of children to live in an environment of fully human love is infringed. |
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However, it was is not its function to deal with errors of fact or law allegedly committed by a national court, unless and in so far as they may have infringed rights and freedoms protected by the Convention. |
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This meant that if any one improvement were found to have infringed a copyright, the whole patent would be invalidated. |
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An accused infringer has the right to challenge the validity of the patent allegedly being infringed in a counterclaim. |
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A majority of the Court of Appeal concluded that the bawdy-house provision unjustifiably infringed the applicants' section 7 rights. |
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Solomon, and Jung also filed a countersuit responding to claims by BLK that they had infringed the company's trademark rights. |
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Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed. |
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My personal ease and independence were less infringed than that of those who are accounted the freeest members of society. |
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What happens after notification depends on the rights infringed. |
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By 1792 he had started making engines of his own design, but which contained a separate condenser, and so infringed Watt's patents. |
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For thinking by this retirement to obscure himself from God, he infringed the omnisciency and essential Ubiquity of his Maker. |
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The Ministry of Mass Media and communication monitors observance of the law on press, including monitoring that the rights of journalists are not infringed. |
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Under the Code of Civil Procedure, any interested party may institute legal proceedings to protect his or her rights and legitimate interests where they have been infringed or not enforced. |
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Under the old regime, if the Tribunal determined that a right had been infringed, it could order restitution, in both monetary and non-monetary forms, for losses flowing from the infringement. |
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It not only unjustly damaged my reputation and credibility, though that would be bad enough, to use your criteria again, but clearly infringed upon my privileges and prejudicially affected my ability to function as a member. |
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If a copy product is in fact a counterfeit, i.e. if an IPR is infringed, there are powerful means to enforce your rights and to prosecute the counterfeiter. |
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An application for action can be used by the right-holder, free of charge, either as a preventive measure or where he has reason to think that his intellectual property right or rights have been or are likely to be infringed. |
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In that regard, the Court gave insufficient proof, assessed that proof contradictorily and, moreover, falsified it. It also infringed the presumption of innocence and the appellant's rights of defence. |
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If the district court holds that the application for review is well founded, the judgement shall specify which written or unwritten rule of law or general principle of law is considered to have been infringed. |
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When the race got going again, Vettel infringed Article 40.7 of the Sporting Code and left too great a distance between himself and Webber, then in the lead. |
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The applicant challenges the decision and claims that the Commission infringed the principle of good administration by unlawfully giving preferential treatment to another undertaking in the administrative procedure. |
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Since it was not apparent from the Commission's points of complaint that it was intending to consider the appellant as the sole ringleader, the right to a fair hearing was also thereby infringed. |
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Schuh claimed Shhh was too similar, would confuse the public and infringed their trademark. |
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Under articles 4 and 5 of the Children's Rights Act, children have the right to life, which is stated to be a fundamental right that cannot be infringed under any circumstances. |
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John Menzies plc has argued that by participating in the infringement, it merely infringed Article 81 of the Treaty negligently as it was unaware of the illegal nature of its behaviour. |
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Similarly, the Court's requests for arrest and surrender infringed the principles of international cooperation enunciated in chapters IX and X of the Statute and had no legal basis. |
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The parties knew that their behaviour infringed Article 81 of the Treaty and took action to avoid the Commission becoming aware of the full extent of their agreements. |
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It accepted Lovatt's argument that his neighbour's privacy was not being infringed, as his garden was visible from the Lovatts' house and the presence of a camera made no difference. |
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But the National party has flatly rejected the allegation it infringed the rapper's work and says the backing came from an Australian-based production outfit. |
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The Czech office for the protection of personal data, found that although Ryneš had been trying to expose the perpetrators of a crime, he had infringed data-protection rules and issued him with a fine. |
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And we will end practices that risk making Britain a place where our children grow up so used to their liberty being infringed that they accept it without question. |
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As members of Parliament, we cannot allow our rights to be restricted, the immunity of our witnesses to be infringed on, or documents to be censored. |
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As I have already said, the role of the national courts must be to ensure, on the basis of the fundamental rights clause, that the fundamental rights of our citizens are not infringed. |
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The applicant claims that the Commission has infringed an essential procedural requirement in that it failed to provide the applicant with the opportunity to defend itself. |
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I am also satisfied that? the teacher's liberty interest was infringed by the state mandating that she forego her right to personal and psychological integrity or forfeit her means of livelihood. |
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The Edina Community Lutheran Church challenged the law in court on grounds that it infringed on free exercise of religion. |
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Opposition politicians, human rights groups, and nine Western countries criticised the security bill, arguing that it infringed on democratic freedoms. |
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Falwell, where the court held that the defendant infringed plaintiff's trademarks and violated the ACPA as a result of his operation of a typosquatting site, www. |
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It settles a series of lawsuits and countersuits that began in 2004, when HP claimed in San Diego federal court that five of its patents were being infringed by Gateway. |
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