Definition of Infringers

1. Noun. (plural of infringer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Infringers

1. infringer [n] - See also: infringer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Infringers

infrequency
infrequent
infrequently
infriction
infrictions
infrigidate
infrigidated
infrigidating
infrigidation
infringe
infringed
infringement
infringement of copyright
infringements
infringer
infringers (current term)
infringes
infringing
infringingly
infructescence
infructescences
infructuose
infructuous
infrugal
infrugiferous
infula
infulae
infulminate
infumated

Literary usage of Infringers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Good Will, Trade-marks and Unfair Trading by Edward Sidney Rogers (1914)
"Of course, infringers should be vigorously prosecuted from the very beginning. ... There are hundreds of potential infringers in every line of business, ..."

2. Foreign Patent and Trademark Laws: A Comparative Study with Tabular by Arthur Philip Greeley (1899)
"Civil and criminal procedure against infringers. In the United States, Great Britain and the British Colonies and dependencies, Belgium,1 Colombia, Liberia, ..."

3. The Patentee's Manual: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Patents for by James Johnson (1890)
"When a plaintiff commences several actions at one time against separate infringers, the Court will, on the application of the several defendants, ..."

4. The Law of Patents for Useful Inventions by William Callyhan Robinson (1890)
"Interests of infringers Protected without Special Proceedings for a Repeal. The rights of the first class are sufficiently ..."

5. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"... a license from him, and thereupon he forbade them to use it, and they disregarded the prohibition, and he filed this bill charging them as infringers, ..."

6. United States Reports, Supreme Court: Cases Argued and Adjudged in the by United States Supreme Court, William T. Otto (1905)
"Conclusive support to that proposition is found in the fact that it became necessary for the infringers to ..."

7. The Law of Trademarks, Tradenames and Unfair Competition: Including Trade by James Love Hopkins (1917)
"Caution notices to infringers as evidence of acquiescence.—In a case of unfair competition, involving the number "303" applied to pens, a caution notice had ..."

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