Sentences with phrase «from infringing»

Second, they must not receive any direct financial benefit from the infringing activity if they are capable of controlling the infringing activity.
The issue is whether Apple, by virtue of having its design patents infringed by Samsung, is entitled to all of Samsung's profits made from the infringing phones (regardless of how much that design contributed to the value of the phone).
Domestic parties seek protection from infringing or unfair imports.
Oracle argues that «the causal connection here is far stronger, because the revenues Oracle seeks to recover were realized on the infringing work (Android), while the gaming and hotel revenues in Frank were earned separately from the infringing work (the show).»
However, the operator of a wireless network can be required to protect the network with a password in order to deter users from infringing the rights of copyright holders.
Since there was no non-infringing alternative, the entirety of the defendant's profits made from the infringing acts was awarded to the plaintiff.
The plaintiff through her counsel, I. A. Adedipe (SAN), had prayed the court to restrain the EFCC from infringing on her right.
«The Newzbin ruling was a victory for the UK's creative industries and demonstrates that the law of the land must apply online, but the government is now under pressure to show leadership and ensure there are effective and efficient measures put in place to stop sites from infringing copyright.»
He sent a strong warning to the Ghana Education Service to desist from infringing on the rights of its members from demonstrating to drum home their concern.
here's a better way to look at it, by requiring the church to provide their employees with health care that covers these services, you are preventing the Church from infringing on those individual employee's rights, which is part of the government's job.
Catholics should be banned from everything since they can not keep from infringing upon the rights of others.
that's not infringing on your rights - it's keep you from infringing on ours.
If you've got a Pastor who can keep from infringing on the equal rights of all, and they know how to make good decisions without being blinded by their personal experiences, then bring him / her forth and let them run for President or any government position.
As I wrote back in August, recent studies conducted by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the Information Technology and Information Foundation (ITIF) have demonstrated convincingly that blocking offshore pirate websites works in terms of changing consumer behaviour (i.e. directing consumers away from infringing content to sources of legitimate content) while at the same time not interfering with normal internet operations.
But since Hoover died and Watergate was exposed in the early 1970s, major efforts have been made to reform the Bureau and DOJ to keep them from infringing civil liberties and intervening in politics.
«Yieldify has suffered irreparable harm as a result of Bounce's infringement of the» 327 Patent and will continue to suffer irreparable harm unless Bounce is enjoined from infringing the» 327 Patent.»
Spending money upfront for legal help can save you from expense later by giving you strong trademark or copyright rights, which can deter competitors from infringing.
In an assembly over which I don't preside, I simply understand that the absence of a prayer when I would have prayed or the words of a prayer different from mine infringes on me in no way.

Not exact matches

If you set the boundary that every morning from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. you're at the gym, you can't let your staff infringe on that boundary with early morning meetings.
You agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless NBCUniversal, its affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, suits or proceedings, as well as any and all losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and costs) arising out of or accruing from (a) any breach of these terms, including any of the foregoing provisions, representations or warranties, and / or from your placement or transmission of any content onto NBCUniversal's servers, and / or from any and all use of your account; (b) any material posted or otherwise provided by you (including without limitation User Content), or any other subscriber or user of your account that infringes any intellectual property right of any person or entity or defames any person or violates their rights of publicity or privacy; (c) any misrepresentation made by you in connection with your use of the online services; and (d) any breach of any of the representation, warranties or other terms or conditions relating to use of your User Content or the online services.
The dispute centered on the interpretation of a 1998 U.S. law called the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, or DMCA, which protects internet service providers from liability when users upload copyrighted content, so long as they remove infringing material once they receive notice or otherwise become aware of it.
Having trademark rights allows you to protect your domain name against others who might allege that it infringes on their trademark and try to have it legally taken from you, and also allows you to enforce your trademark rights against others who use domain names similar to yours to try to divert your customers.
For years, Uber has found itself in the middle of scandals — from issues with drivers to infringing on privacy.
Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward - looking statements due to these risks and uncertainties as well as other factors, which include, without limitation: the uncertain timing of, and risks relating to, the executive search process; risks related to the potential failure of eptinezumab to demonstrate safety and efficacy in clinical testing; Alder's ability to conduct clinical trials and studies of eptinezumab sufficient to achieve a positive completion; the availability of data at the expected times; the clinical, therapeutic and commercial value of eptinezumab; risks and uncertainties related to regulatory application, review and approval processes and Alder's compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements; risks and uncertainties relating to the manufacture of eptinezumab; Alder's ability to obtain and protect intellectual property rights, and operate without infringing on the intellectual property rights of others; the uncertain timing and level of expenses associated with Alder's development and commercialization activities; the sufficiency of Alder's capital and other resources; market competition; changes in economic and business conditions; and other factors discussed under the caption «Risk Factors» in Alder's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on February 26, 2018, and is available on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
If you followed tech news in 2012, it was impossible to get away from stories about company X suing company Y for supposedly infringing on its patents.
In 2015, New York - based competitor Bounce Exchange filed a suit against Yieldify in a New York federal court, accusing it of copying its code and infringing its patents, in a case that first came to light earlier this year in a report from The Financial Times.
The law, known as Senate Bill 4, is slated to take effect Sept. 1, but has been challenged in court by rights organizations and localities that say the law infringes on local governments» constitutional rights, and will sow fear through immigrant communities by dissuading people from reporting crimes or testifying as witnesses out of fear they will be deported.
Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei Technologies has spent considerable time in U.S. courtrooms defending itself from allegedly infringing on other companies» patents.
In response to the January lawsuit, T - Mobile argued that Huawei failed to say specifically how it infringed on the 14 patents and noted that it had purchased all of the equipment to build its networks from third parties.
Statutory damages range in the US from $ 750 to $ 30,000 per work infringed unless there's a finding of willfulness.
If someone plays music without permission, they are infringing on the copyright, and copyright law allows the owner to recover damages ranging from $ 750 per violation, to $ 150,000 if a court decides the infringement was willful.
From time to time, we face, and we expect to face in the future, allegations that we have infringed the trademarks, copyrights, patents and other intellectual property rights of third parties, including from our competitors or non-practicing entitFrom time to time, we face, and we expect to face in the future, allegations that we have infringed the trademarks, copyrights, patents and other intellectual property rights of third parties, including from our competitors or non-practicing entitfrom our competitors or non-practicing entities.
It won a preliminary ruling last month from a U.S. trade panel that HTC infringed two of Apple's patents.
However, Uber argued that it can not give anything from Levandowski without infringing on his Fifth Amendment rights, or the right against self - incrimination.
New legislation could allow for injunctions to prevent a troll from filing a U.S. lawsuit while Canada's Federal Court rules on whether the Canadian company has infringed on an asserted patent.
An Ernst and Young report in 2015 commissioned by the Interactive Advertising Bureau documented the staggering figure of $ 8.2 billion as the cost to advertisers in the US alone from fraudulent online advertising, malware and «malvertising», and access to infringing content.
Absent prior written permission from Alibaba, the infringing party would then be prohibited from posting the same information on Alibaba again.
You're INFRINGING other peoples freedoms, and your religion does not exempt you from the half of the law you don't find convenient.
And the court has given states broad immunity from being sued in any court for money damages — for example, for infringing a patent or discriminating against older or disabled state employees — even though the Constitution limits this immunity only to suits in federal court by a citizen of a different state.
The house invited leaders from major Judeo - Christian religions to say how the mandate would infringe upon their religious freedoms.
Just keep your legislative pen away from anything that might incrementally infringe on Second Amendment rights.
There would be outrage from the religious right claiming the nudists don't have a right to infringe on others right not to have to see peoples junk in public.
Can anyone explain to me, how stopping OTHER people from marrying the consenting adult of their choice in any way infringes on your freedom of religion?
A parallel can be found in a civil right as sacred as that of free speech, which can not be infringed but does suffer some regulation: pornography, fighting words, and libel are not protected from state law by the First Amendment.
Giving someone equal rights does not infringe or take rights away from you.
If the session was held at night, as might appear from Matthew and Mark, then the strict provisions of the Law were infringed, and by the High Priest himself.
I am however not for the total and complete removal of religion from the site based on the atheist group, your infringing upon all those who do believe in a religion.
Legal representations claimed Sir Cliff suffered «profound and long - lasting» harm from the coverage and his privacy rights were infringed.
In the ruling, Judge Andrew Goodman wrote that the agency violated the family's religious protections and ordered them to remove the fostering ban from their file: «Their constitutional rights of freedom of religion and freedom of expression have been infringed and must be remedied in a manner that is appropriate and just in the circumstances.
I am going to weigh in, being a catholic and the whole shabang... First of all this is not infringing on anyone's right to practice their religion... Requiring insurance companies to provide contraception for women does not mean the woman has to use it or purchase it... Catholic hospitals take federal funds for their patients, therefore they are not exempt from employment laws... If the Catholic Diocese doesn't want to provide the insurance claiming religious beliefs, then they can no longer accept federal funded patients... They also know that they will be subjected to discrimination lawsuits based hiring and religious discrimination — non-catholics work there, and therefore are being denied healthcare due to catholic beliefs... Majority if not all Catholic women do, have, or had used contraception in their lifetime... God does not nor does the bible say anything about contraception, since it had not been invented yet — so this is a man - made law, made by a bunch of men, who have never had a menstrual cycle — and the pain that comes with it....
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