Infringer

Word INFRINGER
Character 9
Hyphenation in frin ger
Pronunciations N/A

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The action of breaking the terms of law Urban Dictionary

Trespass while there is space. Urban Dictionary

The female equivalent of a cock-block. Stopping a girl (be you either male or female) from talking to or flirting with someone thus ruining their chances of sexual intercourse. Urban Dictionary

The act of stealing a superior person’s paradigm. Can include mannerisms, catch phrases or “general ethos” (see penil code 69.69) Urban Dictionary

The act of taking another person's deserved props or "Kudos"; Taking another persons opportunity to receive Kudos Urban Dictionary

(Noun) When dusty haters try to copy every single thing about you. Urban Dictionary

A phrase put in the title and/or description section of youtube videos by incredibly stupid people who don’t understand how copyright laws actually work. The phrase makes no logical sense because it directly contradicts their action of uploading content which they aren't the copyright holder of. By analogy, according to people who use the phrase, someone should be able to shoot them in the head while yelling “NO HARM/MURDER/MANSLAUGHTER INTENDED!” and get away with it. Urban Dictionary

What bad motherfuckers put in their video descriptions on YouTube to stick the proverbial middle finger of insurrection right in those copyright bastard’s faces. Urban Dictionary

A phrase Youtube users use in there video descriptions or credits to try to trick the copyright owner even though there is copyright infringement intended, a lot. Urban Dictionary

Reporting copyright infringements As required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”), Pub. L. 105-304, Urban Dictionary has designated an agent to receive notification of alleged copyright infringement occurring in the urbandictionary.com domain. If you believe that your copyrighted work is being infringed, notify our designated agent specified below. Urban Dictionary Attn: Copyright Agent 548 Market Street #82617 San Francisco, CA 94104 Click for email address The Digital Millennium Copyright Act requires that all infringement claims must be in writing and must include the following information: A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or the person authorized to act on its behalf; A description of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed; A description of the infringing material and information reasonably sufficient to permit Urban Dictionary to locate the material; Your contact information, including your address, telephone number, and email; A statement by you that you have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and A statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and, under the pains and penalties of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner Urban Dictionary

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The word "infringer" in example sentences

The infringer is only identified by an IP address, so the suits are named literally against John Doe. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But Tim Reynolds, a lawyer for the recording labels, recounted Tenenbaum's history of file-sharing from 1999 to 2007, describing him as "a hardcore, habitual, long-term infringer who knew what he was doing was wrong." ❋ Unknown (2009)

But Tim Reynolds, a lawyer for the recording labels, recounted Tenenbaum's history of file-sharing from 1999-2007, describing him as "a hardcore, habitual, long-term infringer who knew what he was doing was wrong." ❋ Unknown (2009)

But often the only party to download from the infringer is the RIAA. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mr. Scantleberry had admitted that the infringer was his stepson, and we were in the process settling with him shortly before his passing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But Timothy M. Reynolds, one of the lawyers for the record labels, countered that "the defendant is a hard-core, habitual, long-term infringer who knew what he was doing was wrong but did it anyway. '' ❋ Unknown (2010)

"The list of IP addresses attached to VPR's complaint suggests, in at least some instances, a similar disconnect between IP subscriber and copyright infringer… The infringer might be the subscriber, someone in the subscriber's household, a visitor with her laptop, a neighbor, or someone parked on the street at any given moment." ❋ Nate Anderson (2011)

"But a lawyer for the recording labels is calling Tenenbaum a 'hardcore, habitual, long-term infringer' who knew what he was doing was wrong," reported the ❋ Unknown (2009)

I never did sue anyone, certainly not the ACLU, for flagrantly using freedom of expression without permission, though there were a couple instances when I strategically targeted an "infringer" with a Cease and Desist letter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Domain name disputes and litigation exist in a legal environment with very few solid defenses for the "infringer" defendant, whether innocent, unintentional or willful. ❋ Christina Gagnier (2010)

It is hard enough for judges and juries to decide these issues and who is an "infringer" in what can turn out to be complex litigation under the ACPA. ❋ Christina Gagnier (2010)

These suits are pursued under not only the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, but usually are coupled with allegations of copyright and trademark infringement under the Lanham Act. It is hard enough for judges and juries to decide these issues and who is an "infringer" in what can turn out to be complex litigation under the ACPA. ❋ Christina Gagnier (2010)

8 Jul 22, 2010 at 23: 04 by Joeblast thats right! the infringer is the structure of the internets. e-mails are not that important, bring it down!!! ❋ Unknown (2010)

At most, the 'infringer' should be responsible for the market value of the items ($1 per song), with perhaps a reasonable fine of a few hundred dollars maximum. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"[The applicant's] 'infringer' is someone who uses the freezone available to them so they can buy things off Apple iTunes [access to which is unmetered], and use that to their heart's content so they have quota left to download other [illegal] things for free," Cobden said. ❋ Unknown (2009)

All this is very cumbersome and completely third party to the ISP – the real issue is between the copyright holder and the “alleged infringer”. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If, on the contrary, the commentary has no critical bearing on the substance or style of the original composition, which the alleged infringer merely uses to get attention or to avoid the drudgery in working up something fresh, the claim to fairness in borrowing from another's work diminishes accordingly (if it does not vanish), and other factors, like the extent of its commerciality, loom larger. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[A team] is awarded [a free] [kick] after infringement by their opponents. ❋ Yosy (2013)

It's so nice of [u 2] let me stay in ur [spare bedroom] even though I infringe by useing [the window] as the door ❋ Zeus4all (2017)

"Hey, I was totally [hitting it off] with this dude last night 'til Sally came over and minge-infringed me!' "Dave was chatting to this [skanky hoe] last night, then, right out of nowhere, her [older sister] came over and played the old minge-infringe! He was so pissed off!" ❋ DisappearingAct (2011)

[Imma] [sue] that motherfucker for [paradigm infringement]! ❋ Frank Moody (2018)

bob: yesterday I bought [Debra] a [birthday card] and left it in her mailbox. Ted: I told her it was from me...... bob: [Kudo infringement]! ❋ Jjjduce (2009)

[Destiny]: “[Trisha], them [copyright] infringements got yo shoes and giving dirty looks” Trisha: “They hate me cos they ain’t me” ❋ Galáctica (2022)

I'll [laugh my ass off] if someone ever tries to [use] "No copyright infringement intended" in [court]. ❋ Cbauersc (2009)

Stanley: “Hey, I just uploaded [Cliff Richard]’s ‘The Millennium Prayer’ on YouTube. I wrote ‘copyright infringement intended’ because I’m a rebel against society.” Reginald: “Dude, that track’s wack anyway. Ain’t like no one gives a damn about [no copyright] shit neither. Plus, Cliff Richard can [suck a fart] right out o’ my ass.” ❋ Angrywank (2010)

Video title: [High School Musical 3] [Part 1] Video description: [No copyright infringement intended]. ❋ Demonfishy5 (2009)

[HEY HEY HEY] Reporting copyright infringements SAYNUNDKMSSNSNMW ❋ Α (2022)

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