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Patentverletzung

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pa·tent in·ˈfringe·ment N LAW, ECON

Patentverletzung f <-, -en>

in·fringe·ment of ˈpa·tent N LAW, ECON

Patentverletzung f <-, -en>
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in·fringe·ment [ɪnˈfrɪnʤmənt] N

1. infringement:

Verstoß m <-es, -stö·ße>
Gesetzesverstoß m <-es, -stöße>
infringement of rules
infringement esp SPORTS
Regelverstoß m <-es, -verstöße>

2. infringement no pl (violation):

Übertretung f <-, -en>

I. pa·tent [ˈpeɪtənt, ˈpæt-, Am esp ˈpæt-] N LAW

Patent nt <-(e)s, -e> auf +acc
Patentanmeldung f <-, -en>
Patentanspruch m <-(e)s, -sprüche>
Patentabteilung f <-, -en>
Patentanwalt(-anwältin) m (f) <-(e)s, -wälte; -, -nen>
to grant [or issue] a patent on sth
to take out [or file] a patent on sth

II. pa·tent [ˈpeɪtənt, ˈpæt-, Am esp ˈpæt-] ADJ

1. patent attr, inv (copyrighted):

2. patent form (blatant):

III. pa·tent [ˈpeɪtənt, ˈpæt-, Am esp ˈpæt-] VB trans

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

infringement N ECON LAW

Klett Biology Glossary

patent [ˈpeɪtnt] VB

Present
Ipatent
youpatent
he/she/itpatents
wepatent
youpatent
theypatent
Past
Ipatented
youpatented
he/she/itpatented
wepatented
youpatented
theypatented
Present Perfect
Ihavepatented
youhavepatented
he/she/ithaspatented
wehavepatented
youhavepatented
theyhavepatented
Past Perfect
Ihadpatented
youhadpatented
he/she/ithadpatented
wehadpatented
youhadpatented
theyhadpatented

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However, representatives of the music labels say that songs that are taken down due to infringement claims often reappear almost immediately.
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The safe harbor provision limits internet service providers' liability for copyright infringement.
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For third parties, patent infringement insurance covers their legal costs in case they are sued for patent infringement by an inventor.
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It was possible to warn a customer that an infringement, by use of the service provided to that customer, had been detected.
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For there to be infringement of the copyright in a photograph, there must be copying of a substantial part of the photograph.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The probably longest patent dispute in IT history started back in 1999 when Eolas Inc., a spin-off of the University of California, sued Microsoft for an alleged patent infringement in Internet Explorer…
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Der vielleicht längste Patentstreit in der IT-Geschichte begann 1999, als Eolas Inc., ein Spin-Off der Universität von Kalifornien, Microsoft wegen einer angeblichen Patentverletzung im Internet Explorer klagte…
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As a consequence, Melexis continues to carry the risk of financial damages for patent infringement being awarded to ams on the basis of the valid infringement verdict.
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www.imittelstand.de
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In Folge dessen besteht für Melexis unverändert das Risiko, dass ams auf Basis des gültigen Patentverletzungsurteils finanzieller Schadensersatz wegen Patentverletzung zugesprochen wird.
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In that case ACTA's engraved civil measures such as damages based on retail price would extend to patent infringements.
action.ffii.org
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In diesem Fall würden ACTAs drakonische zivilrechtliche Maßnahmen auch auf Patentverletzungen erstrecken.
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http://www.edri.org/files/EDRI_acta_series_3_20120118.pdf http://edri.org/ACTA_Week Governments are not forced to apply ACTA civil sanctions against patent infringements:
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action.ffii.org
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http://www.edri.org/files/EDRI_acta_series_3_20120118.pdf http://edri.org/ACTA_Week Unsere Regierung ist nicht gezwungen, zivilrechtliche Durchsetzungsmaßnahmen aus ACTA gegen Patentverletzungen anzuwenden:
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If any company that has products of its own brings up a patent infringement claim, then the large corporation sees how it can use its own patents against the other company's products, and ultimately they'll agree on a cross-licensing deal.
www.nosoftwarepatents.com
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Wenn ein Unternehmen, das selbst Produkte hat, eine Patentverletzung beanstandet, dann sieht das Großunternehmen nach, wie es seine eigenen Patente gegen die Produkte des anderen einsetzen kann, und am Ende einigt man sich auf eine Cross-licensing-Vereinbarung.