infringe
infringe.01 - go where you don't have the right, overstepping boundaries
INFRINGE-V NOTES: The non-prepositional usage sounds wrong to me, but maybe it's dialectal. (from infringe.01-v)INFRINGEMENT-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, infringe.01, WN. No VNcls. (from infringement.01-n)
Aliases:
infringement (n.)
infringe (v.)
infringe (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: infringer
ARG1-PPT: infringed (up)on
ARG1-PPT: infringed (up)on
usually prepositional
A lower court in St. Paul had ruled in September 1988 that
a heart catheter SciMed manufacturesARG0
does n'tARGM-NEG
infringerel
on a patent owned by Advanced Cardiovascular Systems , a unit of Eli Lilly & Co.ARG1
occasionally not prepositional
SciMed said it `` remains committed '' both to the `` vigorous defense '' of its position that
the catheterARG0
does n'tARGM-NEG
infringerel
the Lilly unit 's patentARG1
, and to the pursuit of its own counterclaims , which allege Lilly engaged in antitrust violations and other wrongful acts .both args
The studios ' case was that a copyright infringer held all the proceeds of
theirARG0
infringementrel
on constructive trustARG1
for the copyright owner .arg1
For example , trumpeting colonialism and racism is widely considered to be an
infringementrel
upon human rightsARG1
.