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Bootleg or bootlegging usually refers to making, transporting and/or selling illegal alcoholic liquor or copyrighted material; the term originates from concealing hip flasks of alcohol in the leggi...
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Bootleg recording - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A bootleg recording is an audio and/or video recording of a performance that was not officially released by the artist, or under other legal authority. The process of making and distributing such re...
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Bootlegging in the 1920's ... Bootlegging by definition is the illegal distribution or production of liquor. This came in affect after the prohibition of liqour. People began to smuggle alcohol into the USA from across seas or from their north neighbour, Canada.
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Apparently saloons and bootlegging have been around Southeast Texas since soon after the guns of San Jacinto battlefield were silenced. ... One racketeer in Port Arthur controlled all the bootlegging in south Jefferson County. Such stills in 1920 usually were operated in dense forests or in the marshlands where sea cane...
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The mob grew from the bootlegging years of the 1920s as immigrants seized economic opportunity. It became entrenched by alternately intimidating and protecting urban communities. It flourished for five decades despite internal power struggles.
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(tech) bootlegging / modding; bootlegging - historically a pseudonym for illegal liquor-making, was later also used for unauthorized recordings of music. modding - is a term shortening modification. some creative, but bored computer dudes were sitting around talking shop when a freak accident with an innocent...
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What Is Sound Recording Piracy? Sound recording piracy and counterfeiting have adversely affected the recording industry since its earliest days, but with the development of tape technology, record piracy has become a major criminal activity. ... What Is Bootlegging?
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Bootlegging is a Slang term to describe Smuggling . Most commonly, the word refers to the illegal transport and sale of alcoholic Beverages on which Excise Tax es have not been paid. It is said that the term comes from how the alcohol was hid in flasks on the legs of sellers, above or under the boot. ... French firms call it:
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Present participle; bootlegging ... to bootleg (third-person singular simple present bootlegs, present participle bootlegging, simple past and past participle bootlegged) ... (intransitive) to engage in bootlegging...
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