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Outside spending groups had argued that the lower court ruling was an infringement upon their right to freedom of speech reaffirmed by a landmark 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v.
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Owners of yellow-taxi medallions saw allowing livery cabs to pick up street-hail passengers as a serious infringement on a right that would cost many of them hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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And the methodology that they had implemented was just right up against the line of infringement and went beyond it in most cases.
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In the present case, the claims against Mr. Vaughan are straightforward: trademark infringement under the Lanham Act, Texas unfair competition, including right of publicity, palming off and misappropriation.
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Most of the infringement on property rights stems from the belief that something is so morally right that we must impose this behavior on others.
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"As a responsible ISP, Virgin Media complies with court orders but we strongly believe that tackling the issue of copyright infringement needs compelling legal alternatives, giving consumers access to great content at the right price, to help change consumer behaviour, " it said.
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Civil libertarians will reject his ideas as an infringement of the constitution, while his broadsides against the Bush administration will not win him admirers on the right.
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But Dean saw no infringement, and Clarke raced into the box before brilliantly curling his right-foot strike beyond the despairing dive of Speroni.
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