/kənˈtrɪbjʊˌtɔri ˈɪnfrɪndʒmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: cùng tham gia vi phạm quyền tác giả, tiếp tay cho hành vi vi phạm bằng sáng chế.
A more thorough explanation: Contributory infringement is a legal concept that refers to a situation where a person or entity knowingly contributes to or facilitates the infringement of a copyright, patent, or other intellectual property right by another party. This can include providing tools, materials, or services that are used to infringe the intellectual property rights of others. Contributory infringement can result in legal liability for the party that is found to have knowingly contributed to the infringement.
Example: The company was found liable for contributory infringement when it was discovered that they knowingly provided materials to a manufacturer who was producing counterfeit products.