infringement suit
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infringement
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪnˈfrɪndʒ.mənt/us/ɪnˈfrɪndʒ.mənt/
an action that breaks a rule, ...
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suit
noun
uk/suːt/us/suːt/
a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the ...
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It was a landmark copyrightinfringementsuit.
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Failure to follow the proper procedures would place the copier at risk of aninfringementsuit.
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When a patent owner becomes aware of an infringer, the owner can simply wait until he pleases to bring aninfringementsuit.
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In patent law, for example, a patent owner is an indispensable party to a patentinfringementsuitbrought by an exclusive licensee against an alleged infringer.
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This is the second subjective factor that has been identified as increasing the length and cost of patent infringement suits.
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Monsanto has filed patent infringement suits against 145 farmers, but has proceeded to trial with only 11.
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This is the third subjective factor that has been identified as increasing the length and cost of infringement suits.
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They also reserve the right to make use of their patents to defend against infringement suits of third parties.
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Typhoon was successful in its patent infringement suits against some small companies, and then expanded its litigation to go after larger ones.
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Typosquattersthose registering common misspellings of trademarks as domain nameshave also been targeted successfully in trademark infringement suits.
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The counterclaim becomes an incentive for settlement, and in many industries, discourages patent infringement suits.
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