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willful infringement

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A quick definition of willful infringement:

Willful infringement is when someone intentionally and knowingly violates someone else's rights to their invention, creative work, or trademark. This can include copying, using, or selling something without permission, even if they know it belongs to someone else. It is against the law and can result in legal consequences.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Willful infringement is the intentional and deliberate violation of someone else's intellectual property rights. It refers to an act that interferes with one of the exclusive rights of a patent, copyright, or trademark owner.

Examples:

  • A company knowingly uses a trademark that is confusingly similar to another company's trademark to sell their products, even though they are aware of the potential infringement.
  • An individual copies and distributes copyrighted material without permission, despite knowing that it is protected by copyright law.
  • A manufacturer produces a product that infringes on a patent, even though they are aware of the patent holder's rights.

These examples illustrate willful infringement because the individuals or companies involved intentionally and knowingly violated someone else's intellectual property rights.

willful indifference to the safety of others | willful misconduct

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