PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: NOUN
- Robbery on the high seas; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
- Robbery or other serious acts of violence committed at sea.
- The hijacking of an airplane.
- Copyright or patent infringement.
- The illegal interception or use of radio or television signals.
- An instance of piracy.
- In geology, that process whereby, because of a higher natural gradient, and therefore more efficient eroding power, one stream cuts back a divide and taps off the head-waters or a tributary of another stream. The captured stream usually turns a sharp angle into its new course and leaves a wind-gap where it formerly flowed. Also called stream-piracy.
- Robbery upon the sea; robbery by pirates; the practice of robbing on the high seas.
- Literary theft; any unauthorized appropriation of the mental or artistic conceptions or productions of another; specifically, an infringement of the law of copyright.
- The act or crime of a pirate.
- Robbery on the high seas; the taking of property from others on the open sea by open violence; without lawful authority, and with intent to steal; -- a crime answering to robbery on land.
- A similar violation of international law, such as hijacking of an aircraft.
- The unauthorized duplication of goods protected by intellectual property law (e.g. copying software unlawfully).
- The operation of an unlicensed radio or television station.
- The act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
- Robbery on the high seas; taking a ship away from the control of those who are legally entitled to it
- Robbery on the high seas; piracy
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Bold, reckless and unscrupulous
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: VERB
- N/A
- Template:present participle od
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The act of plagiarizing
- Hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts
- Hijacking on the high seas or in similar contexts
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: RELATED WORDS
- Unlicensed, Hacking, Hijacking, Infringement, Theft, Copying, Copyright, Counterfeiting, Pirate, Pirates, Pirated, Pirating, Plagiarization, Plagiarisation, Buccaneering
- Rumbustious, Opportunism, Privateering, Exocet, Freebooters, Flamboyance, Piratical, Swashbuckler, Ruthless, Pugnacious, Flamboyant, Mazy, Freebooting, Swashbuckling, Piracy
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Cybercrime, Tort, Tortious, Hack, Forgery, Unlicensed, Hacking, Hijacking, Infringement, Theft, Copying, Copyright, Pirate, Pirated, Buccaneering
- Rumbustious, Opportunism, Privateering, Exocet, Freebooters, Flamboyance, Piratical, Swashbuckler, Ruthless, Pugnacious, Flamboyant, Mazy, Freebooting, Swashbuckling, Piracy
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We are strongly against piracy and we do not support any manifestation of piracy.
- If you are against music piracy, how do you behave with porn piracy?
- Owners shall take all reasonable precautions and measures specific for piracy deterrence in piracy prone areas of the world.
- As with music piracy, online movie and TV piracy remains a formidable challenge in Canada, inflicting major financial harm.
- Sony had a whole pile of technical anti piracy measures which protected it from piracy for several years.
- Piracy Jure Gentium in English: Piracy according to the law of nations.
- The software piracy protection system helps keep piracy threats at bay.
- When combating live sports piracy, speed in disrupting piracy is essential.
- Piracy: A community dedicated to the discussion of digital piracy.
- UNCLOS specifically addresses piracy by defining conduct that constitutes piracy and describing the duties of all nations with respect to combating piracy.
- Thereupon he and Cleopatra determined to capture this buccaneering son of the great Pompey and to put him to death.
- It must be acknowledged that many of these militia forays against the Indians partook of the nature of buccaneering.
- Unique website with the enemy ship has been forced to prove his buccaneering but had captured by default but in the area.
- The temptations of buccaneering, however, seem to have proved irresistible, and both his good intentions and energies exhausted themselves in that popular diversion.
- Phoenix project with nothing in your buccaneering career in order to kill move and more.
- Opinion in the book trade seems to have been unanimous: he represented literary buccaneering at its worst.
- ANT: Desultory, incursive, maraud, ing, buccaneering, freebooting, filibustering, skirmishing, guerilla.
PIRACY vs BUCCANEERING: QUESTIONS
- How are software developers getting sued for piracy?
- How has internet piracy affected the music industry?
- Is Rocksteady using piracy to improve attack power?
- Is piracy a crime under customary international law?
- Is Microsoft encouraging piracy with Windows 10 Amnesty?
- Which countries have the lowest software piracy rates?
- Which countries have the highest software piracy rates?
- What are some examples of piracy and counterfeiting?
- Is maritime piracy a crime under international law?
- Does blocking piracy websites actually reduce piracy?
- N/A