Sentences with phrase «false attribution of»

At the time the data for the 2013 Year in Review was compiled, [6] this PACER record caused the false attribution of the patents at issue in that case to LM Ericsson, leading Lex Machina to mistakenly report LM Ericsson as the plaintiff with the most patents asserted in cases open during 2013.
According to the report, the defamation claim was based on false attribution of authorship of a poorly done pocket part.
The false attribution of evidence to an accused's possession, and false testimony by a police officer constitute precisely the type of state misconduct that undermines the integrity of the judicial process.

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Some security experts said the CIA's possible use of tools from other spy agencies raised the risk of false attribution for targeted cyber attacks by the U.S. intelligence agency.
It's the fallacy of false attribution.
b) the right against false attribution: so their work can not be presented under someone else's name as if that person were the creator of the work, and
Nevertheless as an environmentalist (trying to avoid false negatives) as opposed to a scientist (trying to avoid false positives), I see nothing wrong in his attribution of Katrina to GW — it could POSSIBILY have been enhanced by GW and it fits the expected pattern of more intense storms due to GW.
Changes in species range and abundance were all attributed to Co2 climate change, but a thorough examination of each data set revealed false attribution due to limited historical context, cyclical changes due to ocean oscillations and landscape change.
This shows how selectively restricting any analysis to only the most recent portion of the available data opens up the likelihood of confounding cyclic and non-cyclic trends leading to false diagnosis and attribution.
BTW, defamation under CA law requires «a verifiable false statement of fact» — based on DC's evidence, are you saying that the claim of Rapp «copying vast swathes of Wegman text without any attribution» is false beyond reasonable doubt?
From false celebrity death reports, to rigged online reviews, to bad quote attribution, the web can be a morass of misinformation.
against false attribution (which means another person can not claim or be named as the creator of another artists work).
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