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  2. Intellectual property infringement - Wikipedia

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    An intellectual property (IP) infringement is the infringement or violation of an intellectual property right. There are several types of intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, patents, trademarks, industrial designs, plant breeders rights [1] and trade secrets. Therefore, an intellectual property infringement may for instance be one ...

  3. Patent infringement - Wikipedia

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    Patent infringement is an unauthorized act of - for example - making, using, offering for sale, selling, or importing for these purposes a patented product. Where the subject-matter of the patent is a process, infringement involves the act of using, offering for sale, selling or importing for these purposes at least the product obtained by the patented process. [1]

  4. Intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual property ... Trade secret misappropriation is different from violations of other intellectual property laws, since by definition trade secrets are secret ...

  5. Patent misuse - Wikipedia

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    Patent misuse may also occur when the patentee's conduct is a violation of antitrust laws. For example, a company buying all the patents in a given field ( relevant market ) to stall competition would be misusing patents, and (assuming other statutory requirements are met) also violating section 7 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. § 18) and ...

  6. Copyright infringement - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, the European Commission released a report on protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in third countries. The report named as many as 13 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, China, Ecuador, India, Indonesia , and Saudi Arabia, the last being included for the first time.

  7. 'Clone' or competitor? Users and lawyers compare Twitter and ...

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    He is skeptical of intellectual property violations for similar reasons, noting that companies “can't patent something that’s obvious” or copyright a general idea for a social media platform ...

  8. Infringement - Wikipedia

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    Trademark infringement, a violation of the exclusive rights attaching to a trademark without the authorization of the trademark owner or licensees; Secondary infringement, when a party contributes to or is responsible for infringing acts carried out by another party

  9. ‘Haggler After Midnight,' Who Negotiates What He’ll Steal ...

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    A thief who bargains with his victims over their property is being sought after by police in New York City. The male suspect has been coined the “Haggler after Midnight” by police after nearly ...