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infringe
encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another [the right of the people to keep and … ;esp : to violate a holder's rights under (a copyright, patent, trademark, or trade name) vi : encroach in·fring·er n
Incorporeal chattels
Incorporeal chattels, incorporeal rights incident to chattels-e.g., patent rights and copyrights, 2 Steph. Com.
assign
assign 1 : to transfer (property or rights) to another [the general practice by inventors of ing patent
Infringement
to the breach of a law or violation of a right, as of copyright or patent right.
Northern Ireland
navigation, lighthouses, coinage, negotiable instruments, trade marks, designs and patent rights; also under s. 91, postal services. For financial provisions and
intangible
intangible ;specif : an asset (as goodwill or a patent right) that is not corporeal
intangible
intangible ;specif : an asset (as goodwill or a patent right) that is not corporeal
principal register
the Principal Register, the mark is entitled to all the rights provided by federal law. Source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
public domain
the government 2 : the realm or status of property rights that belong to the community at large, are unprotected by … to the community at large, are unprotected by copyright or patent, and are subject to appropriation by anyone
sublicense
by a licensee that grants some or all of the rights (as to a patent) acquired under the original license sublicense
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