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criminal prosecution of
piracy is
authorized in the U.S. Constitution, Art. I Sec. 8 cl. 10: To
define and
punish Piracies and
Felonies committed on...
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Copyright infringement (at
times referred to as
piracy) is the use of
works protected by
copyright without permission for a
usage where such permission...
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Bonnet was a
sugar planter who knew
nothing about sailing. He
started his
piracies in 1717 by
buying an
armed sloop on
Barbados and
recruiting a
pirate crew...
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Piracy off the
coast of
Somalia occurs in the Gulf of Aden,
Guardafui Channel, and
Indian Ocean, in
Somali territorial waters and
other surrounding places...
- companies'
vessels vulnerable to attack. This set the
stage for the
famous piracies of
Thomas Tew,
Henry Every,
Robert Culliford, and (although his
guilt remains...
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Online piracy or
software piracy is the
practice of
downloading and
distributing copyrighted works digitally without permission, such as music, movies...
- dictionary. Anti-
piracy may
refer to: Anti-
piracy measures,
measures to
combat or
prevent maritime piracy Copy
protection § Anti-
piracy,
efforts to fight...
- Look up Pirate, pirate, or
piracy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pirate is a
person who
commits acts of
piracy at sea
without the authorization...
- See also 1721 in
piracy, 1723 in
piracy and
Timeline of
piracy.
March -
English ship
Greyhound Galley seized and
robbed by Spaniards. March–April - Matthew...
- This
timeline of the
history of
piracy in the 1680s is a
chronological list of key
events involving pirates between 1680 and 1689.
Bartholomew Sharp embarks...