A similar violation of international law, such as hijacking of an aircraft, The unauthorized duplication of goods protected by intellectual property law (e.g. copying software unlawfully), Robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it, The operation of an unlicensed radio or television station, The act or crime of a pirate, the illegal recording and sale of copyrighted material, 1 a term variously useful in describing a canopy resident's negative effects on a host (other than parasitism) As cited in, Transferring or disclosing your Registration Key to a third party without the express written consent of the Specialty Alliance Corporation The Specialty Alliance Corporation prosecutes piracy to the fullest extent as provided by law, Any impersonation, unauthorised browsing, falsification, breach of copyright, theft of data, disruption of services or control information in a network, Unlawful copying, sale or distribution of software protected by copyright or patent laws, Robbery at sea; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it, The illegal copying of software for personal or commercial use, A similar act of robbery, such as hijacking of an aircraft, Unauthorized copying of a record or tape, the act of illegally copying software, music, or movies that are copyright-protected, robbery on the high seas; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it, the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own, You can refer to the illegal copying of things such as video tapes and computer programs as piracy. protection against piracy of books and films. Illegal act of violence, detention, or plunder committed for private ends by the crew of a private ship (usually) against another ship on the high seas. Air piracy (i.e., the hijacking of an aircraft) is a more recent phenomenon. Piracy has occurred in all stages of history: the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans engaged in it, as did the Vikings, Moors, and other Europeans. It also occurred among Asian peoples. During the wars between England and Spain in the late 16th century, treasure-laden Spanish galleons proceeding from Mexico into the Caribbean were a natural target for pirates. In the 16th-18th centuries pirates from North Africa's Barbary Coast threatened commerce in the Mediterranean. The increased size of merchant vessels, improved naval patrolling, and recognition by governments of piracy as an international offense led to its decline in the late 19th century. In the late 20th century incidents of piracy occurred with increasing frequency in the seas of East and Southeast Asia. See also Blackbeard; Francis Drake; Jean Laffite; Henry Morgan, Piracy is robbery at sea carried out by pirates. Seven of the fishermen have been formally charged with piracy, Robbery on the high seas; the taking of property from others on the open sea by open violence; without lawful authority, and with intent to steal; a crime answering to robbery on land, robbery at sea; theft of another person's work or ideas; illegal copying or use of computer software (Computers), The unauthorized duplication and distribution of copyright-protected software (Eth, Gr 6), The copying or duplicating of computer software without proper authorization, n Commerce without its folly-swaddles, just as God made it, The unauthorized duplication and distribution of copyright-protected software, The unauthorised duplication and/or use and distribution of a software program Buying a program usually allows the user a limited license for its use on a single computer In the past, software manufacturers tried to discourage piracy by copy-protecting their products However, because US copyright laws allow a legitimate holder of a program to make a backup disk, measures such as owner registration have been used to discourage unauthorised use Aside from being illegal, there are several other reasons for not using pirated software Among them, the user gets no operating manual, no technical support, and runs the risk of introducing viruses into a computer by installing a bootlegged program, Stealing or misappropriating information Pirates tend to be commercial interests that wish to compete directly in the same market as their legitimate counter-part A pirate steals for the purpose of making a profit There are currently a number of different legal tools for punishing those that pirate information, The unlawful installation of a software program on a workstation or server, The unauthorized use or distribution of a computer program, compact disk, or other intellectual property This term is most often used to describe the theft of commercial software programs, which are routinely cracked by either hobbyists, who distribute it over the Internet as "warez", or by organized crime triads that resell the software on the black market, Unauthorized access to controlled programs,
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A similar violation of international law, such as hijacking of an aircraft
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The unauthorized duplication of goods protected by intellectual property law (e.g. copying software unlawfully)
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Robbery at sea, a violation of international law; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
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The operation of an unlicensed radio or television station
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The act or crime of a pirate
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the illegal recording and sale of copyrighted material
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1 a term variously useful in describing a canopy resident's negative effects on a host (other than parasitism) As cited in
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Transferring or disclosing your Registration Key to a third party without the express written consent of the Specialty Alliance Corporation The Specialty Alliance Corporation prosecutes piracy to the fullest extent as provided by law
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Any impersonation, unauthorised browsing, falsification, breach of copyright, theft of data, disruption of services or control information in a network
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Unlawful copying, sale or distribution of software protected by copyright or patent laws
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Robbery at sea; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
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The illegal copying of software for personal or commercial use
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A similar act of robbery, such as hijacking of an aircraft
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Unauthorized copying of a record or tape
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the act of illegally copying software, music, or movies that are copyright-protected
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robbery on the high seas; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
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the act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
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You can refer to the illegal copying of things such as video tapes and computer programs as piracy. protection against piracy of books and films. Illegal act of violence, detention, or plunder committed for private ends by the crew of a private ship (usually) against another ship on the high seas. Air piracy (i.e., the hijacking of an aircraft) is a more recent phenomenon. Piracy has occurred in all stages of history: the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans engaged in it, as did the Vikings, Moors, and other Europeans. It also occurred among Asian peoples. During the wars between England and Spain in the late 16th century, treasure-laden Spanish galleons proceeding from Mexico into the Caribbean were a natural target for pirates. In the 16th-18th centuries pirates from North Africa's Barbary Coast threatened commerce in the Mediterranean. The increased size of merchant vessels, improved naval patrolling, and recognition by governments of piracy as an international offense led to its decline in the late 19th century. In the late 20th century incidents of piracy occurred with increasing frequency in the seas of East and Southeast Asia. See also Blackbeard; Francis Drake; Jean Laffite; Henry Morgan
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Piracy is robbery at sea carried out by pirates. Seven of the fishermen have been formally charged with piracy
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Robbery on the high seas; the taking of property from others on the open sea by open violence; without lawful authority, and with intent to steal; a crime answering to robbery on land
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robbery at sea; theft of another person's work or ideas; illegal copying or use of computer software (Computers) isim
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The unauthorized duplication and distribution of copyright-protected software (Eth, Gr 6)
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The copying or duplicating of computer software without proper authorization
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n Commerce without its folly-swaddles, just as God made it
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The unauthorized duplication and distribution of copyright-protected software
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The unauthorised duplication and/or use and distribution of a software program Buying a program usually allows the user a limited license for its use on a single computer In the past, software manufacturers tried to discourage piracy by copy-protecting their products However, because US copyright laws allow a legitimate holder of a program to make a backup disk, measures such as owner registration have been used to discourage unauthorised use Aside from being illegal, there are several other reasons for not using pirated software Among them, the user gets no operating manual, no technical support, and runs the risk of introducing viruses into a computer by installing a bootlegged program
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Stealing or misappropriating information Pirates tend to be commercial interests that wish to compete directly in the same market as their legitimate counter-part A pirate steals for the purpose of making a profit There are currently a number of different legal tools for punishing those that pirate information
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The unlawful installation of a software program on a workstation or server
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The unauthorized use or distribution of a computer program, compact disk, or other intellectual property This term is most often used to describe the theft of commercial software programs, which are routinely cracked by either hobbyists, who distribute it over the Internet as "warez", or by organized crime triads that resell the software on the black market
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