Definition of «infringer»

An infringer is someone who violates or breaches a legal right, such as a patent, trademark, or copyright. This can include manufacturing or selling products that use another person's intellectual property without permission, using a trademarked name without authorization, or reproducing creative works like music, art, or literature without the proper consent from the owner. Infringers may be subject to legal action and penalties for their actions.

Sentences with «infringer»

  • Up until February, no one knew that Rick Frenkel, an in - house lawyer at Cisco by day, was also the anonymous blogger behind the controversial Patent Troll Tracker site, where he regularly outed companies (and their lawyers) that he considered to be patent trolls — a pejorative term for one who enforces his or her patents against alleged infringers in a manner considered unduly aggressive or opportunistic. (legalblogwatch.typepad.com)
  • The review also highlights the pursuit of infringers by relevant authorities as an important element in preventing infringement. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • 6.3 LovePanky may terminate a user's access to the Website if the user is a repeat infringer of copyright or if LovePanky has reason to believe that the activities of the user does not conform with the best interests of the other users or of the Website. (lovepanky.com)
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