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Piracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piracy is a war-like act committed by private parties (not affiliated with any government), especially robbery or criminal violence on the sea. The term can include acts committed in other major bodi...
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Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion incident was a television signal hijacking in Chicago, Illinois, on the evening of November 22, 1987; it is an example of what is known in the television ...
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Download music, movies, games, software and much more. The Pirate Bay is the world's largest bittorrent tracker. ... Search Torrents | Browse Torrents | Recent Torrents | TV shows | Music | Top 100 ... All Audio Video Applications Games Other...
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Music pirating is so entrenched in China that it's unlikely to ever be eradicated. Chinese consumers have come to believe that copying and sharing music are totally acceptable. The chairman of the International Federation of Phonographic says: The... ... Pirating is so prevalent in China that legitimate stores sell pirated CDs.
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With the rampant pirating of music on the Internet and other intellectual property being defended as a First Amendment "right," who knows, maybe the "sloppy" defense will one day give way to the "Free Speech" defense for literary pirates. ... Plagiarism: A Sign of The Times? ... The advent of the Internet, and its vast sea...
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Following in-depth investigations, officers attached to the Customs Intellectual Property Investigation Bureau yesterday evening raided four shops believed to be operated by two computer software pirating syndicates.
www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/199902/12/0212179.htm
Sydney; July 16 2003; ... Millions of Australians are damaging the music industry by illegally copying music, industry research claims. ... An Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) study into the effect of music piracy estimates that 3.6 million Australians illegally burned a CD in the six months prior to the survey.
www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/16/1058035063632.html
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