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- noun Plural form of
infringer .
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Examples
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Brits: sign petitition to kill proposal to disconnect accused infringers from the net!
Brits: sign petitition to kill proposal to disconnect accused infringers from the net! - Boing Boing 2009
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Brits: sign petitition to kill proposal to disconnect accused infringers from the net!
Brits: sign petitition to kill proposal to disconnect accused infringers from the net! - Boing Boing 2009
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Sounds suspiciously like that magnanimous gesture still leaves the peons out here in citizenland labelled infringers because once that digital lock is applied, all rights and exceptions are revoked.
Archive 2008-06-01 CC 2008
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Sounds suspiciously like that magnanimous gesture still leaves the peons out here in citizenland labelled infringers because once that digital lock is applied, all rights and exceptions are revoked.
Jimminy Prentice, More Ice For Eskimos Lindsay Stewart 2008
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Also, many of the alleged "infringers" may already own copies of the music, thus giving them a legal right to own the song in any form.
THE NEWS BLOG 2003
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Clear rules on this topic would allow copyright infringement to be dealt with at the source instead of at the point of consumption, thus facilitating the avoidance of litigation against users of illicit p2p services as direct infringers (the topic of much public discussion in Canada).
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The alleged infringers then receive a warning and are given the opportunity to resolve the issue.
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The implication is the RIAA has successfully sued any number of alleged copyright infringers or, as the RIAA calls them, file sharing criminals and thieves.
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That cash pipeline stalled in 2011, he said, because Kodak had difficulty "enforcing rights" against "well capitalized patent infringers."
Kodak: Patents Worth Up to $2.6 Billion Mike Spector 2012
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While acknowledging that the "most determined" infringers can circumvent web censors, rights holders insist that most people don't bother and it is simply to "enforce a code of behaviour".
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