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-{{Template}}+#REDIRECT [[Piracy]]
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-# One who [[plunder]]s at sea; commonly attacking merchant vessels, though often [[pillage|pillaging]] port towns.+
-# {{rfv-sense}} One who breaks intellectual property laws by reproducing protected works without [[permission]]+
-#* '''2001''', John Alderman, ''Sonic Boom: Napster, MP3, and the New Pioneers of Music'', page 178+
-#*: And Gnutella, Freenet and other '''pirate''' tools will offer plunderings beyond Fanning's fantasies."+
-#* '''2004''', David Lubar, ''Dunk'', page 20+
-#*: They had watches that said Gucci or Rolex on them even though it was obvious they'd come straight here from some '''pirate''' factory in China.+
-#* '''2008''', Martha Vicinus, Caroline Eisner, ''Originality, Imitation, and Plagiarism: Teaching Writing in the Digital Age'', page 21+
-#*: If we untangle the claim that technology has turned Johnny Teenager into a '''pirate''', what turns out to be fueling it is the idea that ''if'' Johnny Teenager were to share his unauthorized copy with two million of his closest friends the ''effect'' on a record company would be pretty similar to the effect of some CD factory's creating two million CDs and selling them cheap.+
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-====Synonyms====+
-* [[buccaneer]], [[corsair]], [[picaroon]], [[privateer]], [[sea rover]]+
-* [[bootlegger]]+
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-====Related terms====+
-* [[piracy]]+
-* [[pirated]]+
-* [[pirate ship]]+
-* [[piratic]]+
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