Pirate

  • 41pirate — [ˈpaɪrət] noun [C] I someone who steals things from ships while they are sailing II verb [T] pirate [ˈpaɪrət] to illegally make copies of computer programs, books, videos, or CDs pirated adj …

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  • 42pirate — / paɪrət/ noun a person who copies a patented invention or a copyright work and sells it ■ verb to copy a copyright work ● a pirated book ● The designs for the new dress collection were pirated in the Far East. ■ adjective copied without… …

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  • 43pirate — [15] A pirate is etymologically someone who makes an ‘attempt’ or ‘attack’ on someone. The word comes via Latin pīrāta (where the notion of a ‘sea robber’ first emerged) from Greek peirātés ‘attacker, marauder’, a derivative of the verb peiran… …

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  • 44pirate — n. & v. n. 1 a a person who commits piracy. b a ship used by pirates. 2 a person who infringes another s copyright or other business rights; a plagiarist. 3 (often attrib.) a person, organization, etc., that broadcasts without official… …

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  • 45Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island — is an artificial island surrounded by the Rivers of America at Disneyland. It contains caves with references to Disney s Pirates of the Caribbean film trilogy, Mark Twain characters from the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer , and provides… …

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  • 46Pirate Cinema — is a do it yourself cinema. Recently Pirate Cinema has been associated with groups in Berlin, Copenhagen and Helsinki, were local Pirate Cinema groups are associated with the anti copyright movement and squatting. [… …

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  • 47Pirate informatique — Pirate (homonymie) Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. « Piratage » redirige ici. Pour le piratage numérique, voir Contrefaçon numérique. Un p …

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  • 48Pirate Party Luxembourg — Piratepartei Lëtzebuerg President Sven Clement[1] …

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  • 49Pirate utopia — Pirate utopias were described by essayist Peter Lamborn Wilson (aka Hakim Bey) in his 1995 book Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs European Renegadoes , and in his earlier essay Temporary Autonomous Zone (TAZ), as secret islands once used for… …

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  • 50Pirate decryption — most often refers to the reception of compromised pay TV or pay radio signals without authorization from the original broadcaster. The term pirate in this case is used in the sense of copyright infringement and has little or nothing to do with… …

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