Last June, it won a case against the owners of three Web sites for copyright infringements.
In a report, officers said fines at their current levels were not a deterrent to parking infringements.
Sprint Nextel (nyse: S - news - people ) has also sued Vonage for patent infringements.
He said that while he accepted the historic infringements, the construction companies had since "put their house in order".
Bedford's back row Sacha Harding saw yellow when referee Davey finally ran out of patience with him after persistent infringements.
It suggests setting international standards over how copyright infringements are dealt with, with preventative measures including possible imprisonment and fines.
The Americans were then reduced to 13 men after flanker Todd Clever was sin-binned for persistent infringements at the breakdown.
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The other inquiry hanging over the Sharon family stems from Mr Sharon's alleged infringements of election financing laws in 1999-2000.
Nor has the government made any attempt to gather central statistics on the number of infringements detected or prosecutions made.
Legal battles between the two companies began in 2011, when Apple first sued Samsung in the US for alleged intellectual property infringements.
Samsung said it has filed a lawsuit in Korea alleging five patent infringements, in addition to suits filed in Tokyo and Germany.
Apple first sued Samsung in the US for alleged intellectual property infringements.
Last year, the U.S. adopted a cybersquatting law to prevent trademark infringements.
The visitors enjoyed good territory in the opening minutes of the second half and Leeds were twice penalised for infringements at the scrum.
Italy camped on the Romanian line and after a series of infringements, referee Tony Spreadbury finally lost patience and awarded a penalty try.
That does the jury a disservice: its members seem to have stuck to the job of working out whether patent infringements had occurred.
The 14th Amendment has been interpreted to protect individuals from infringements on liberty that the Bill of Rights only addressed at the federal level.
The England Saxons coach feels that pressure on referees to award penalties for infringements is stifling the game and a different system could help.
Another big market, said 3Com Chief Executive Bruce Claflin , is China, owing to Cisco's lawsuit against Huawei charging copyright and patent infringements.
Brazil rejects such requests, regarding them as infringements of its sovereignty.
In a separate move, Samsung filed a lawsuit in Delaware against Osram, alleging eight patent infringements and an outright ban on the Osram products it identified.
Ross converted both scores but they trailed at the break as Jones punished a string of infringements with three penalties to give the visitors the half-time advantage.
Ericsson and ZTE have chosen to trade off the role of both plaintiff and defendant, since each company is suing the other for several patent infringements.
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The company vowed to appeal against the dismissal of its lawsuit against Apple, and said a separate case regarding four alleged patent infringements was still pending in Mannheim.
But with just one or two member states able to veto any punitive action against abuses or infringements of the KP scheme, no decisive action has been taken against Zimbabwe.
Dragons prop Thomas was shown a yellow card after 45 minutes for his team's persistent infringements and five minutes later Argentina wing Borges raced onto Robert Barbieri's pass to score.
The Premiership leaders started sluggishly and rarely found any continuity before the break but did have the first chance to score as Lamb punished Leeds' repeated infringements with a 17th-minute penalty.
His performances for Harlequins demonstrate an excellent work ethic, and his disciplinary record - one yellow card following persistent team infringements in seven years as a professional player - speaks for itself.
But in November, they were one of nine European clubs referred to the CFCB because of debt problems and infringements of UEFA's licensing agreements and one of 23 to have prize money withheld.
But referee Chris White awarded a flurry of penalties for various minor infringements and, after 17 minutes of disjointed play, Evans tied up the scores when Worcester were penalised for dragging down a maul.
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