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piracy

maritime robbery / copyright infringement / digital theft / plundering
Noun

This term describes the illegal seizure of property, shifting from a physical act of maritime violence to a digital act of intellectual theft. In its nautical sense, it evokes images of lawlessness, aggression, and the high seas, often associated with historical eras of exploration and colonial conflict. In the modern digital context, the word carries a connotation of systemic infringement and economic loss. It refers to the unauthorized duplication of creative works, where the theft is invisible and scalable, contrasting with the physical brutality of traditional maritime raiding.

Meanings

Noun

The act of attacking and robbing ships at sea.

"The golden age of piracy saw many sailors turn to a life of crime on the high seas."

Noun

The unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of copyrighted material, especially software, music, or films.

"Digital piracy has forced the music industry to develop new streaming business models."

Noun

The practice of robbing ships or coastal areas, often conducted by state-sponsored or organized groups.

"International naval forces were deployed to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden."

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