Infringers [noun]
Definition of Infringers:
intruder
Opposite/Antonyms of Infringers:
-
Sentence/Example of Infringers:
You can also be denied for affiliation with any group that holds anti-government views or advocates forceful action that seeks to overthrow the government or that could infringe on others’ constitutional rights.
For months, Beijing has made noises that the UK offer to Hong Kongers infringes its sovereign rights over its citizens.
The delay was translated as meaning lack of confidence; and the alert infringer grew strong in courage and capital.
Hence the infringer could imitate the patented design without liability, and the law was a nullity.
Pirated copies might be seized (art. 13) in any of the countries, without prejudice to other punishment of the infringer.
You are an innocent infringer; you can go right along and dispose of the books.
It does not seem proper under such circumstances to hold him to be a willful infringer and guilty of a misdemeanor.
By that is not meant gross profits, but the net profits which the infringer has made.
Is there any doubt that he will await his opportunity for finding a large stock in the hands of the alleged infringer?
If the infringer proves ignorance, only an injunction will hold.