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    image usually conjured up when one is discussing piracy. At one point in time, this was correct - sailors roamed the seas freely pillaging merchant vessels. Now a days, Piracy has mainly slipped underground. Chances are, you may know a pirate personally without knowing the crimes they commit. For these crimes are not public, instead they are committed online. Filesharing is on the rise, much to the parent media corporation's chagrin. Piracy is popular because of its ease of use, and widespread

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    the Golden Age of piracy. Although many sailors lived their life as pirates, some were actually privateers and were mistaken for pirates. Privateers were like pirates, but instead of raiding for personal gain they did it for the sake of their country. They did not perform gruesome executions and did not always stay at sea like other pirates. Pirates on the other hand were usually ex-privateers that realized there was more money in pirating. Pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy often lived a very

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    Although pirates were popular in the Elizabethan Era, they are now negligible. There are anti-piracy groups who despise and are against piracy. From receiving support from the government, they expect the anti-piracy groups to make legal impacts on piracy cases. Even though schools talk about it and may even have a brief lecture about modern pirates and about today’s pirates, they have deteriorated over the years. Somalia is an old fashioned country in Africa where they are not updated on today’s

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    Essay on Modern Piracy With A Breif History

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    Piracy is usually determined as a seizure of property (ship, airplane or software) that holds no commission from the owner (“Piracy” 1). It is mostly linked to the dirty, bearded men that sailed the seven seas and robed merchant ships or ships that carried a valuable cargo. This however, was not the case in the late eighties and is definitely not the case today in the nineties. Now software pirates copy software without the permission of the company for their own personal benefits. Since piracy interrupts

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    Piracy in Somalia Essay

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    Piracy in Somalia has come about due to years of internal fighting and weakened government. With the overthrow of the president in 1991, Somalia has been a complete anarchy with only the laws of rival clans who have been in power. Though long before that the country has been in constant war between the people of the country because money and food have been always been scarce. Small amounts of money have been made through some exports but the real money came from the fishing off the coast. Recently

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    that piracy should be legal. To begin with, the overseeing of private distribution is regulated without set standards and guidelines, almost arbitrarily, and only exists because there exists the assumption that piracy negatively impacts the people that put in work to produce the goods or services in question. From the business standpoint, the driving stance behind those that are against piracy is that piracy is equated to stealing. This is an unreasonable fallacy when it comes to online piracy. It

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    In the Golden Age of Piracy between the 16th and 17th century, the majority of pirates sailed under letters of marque which gave legal authorization to raid ships from other nations. English seamen were allowed to seize Spanish ships and sell their prizes at port. If England and Spain were at peace however, privateers would be forced to get letters of marque from other countries. Letters of marque gave pirates a way to bypass outright piracy and instead raid under a host nation. Using the broad

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    Most people, no matter what social class they´re in, have watched a pirated movie. By definition, movie piracy is the illegal duplicating of movies for sale or any personal use. Or in other words, if you want to watch a movie, you have to pay for it. No matter, if you pay for a movie ticket, a D.V.D. or pay to stream it online, that payment goes to many different levels of people who help make the movie. The latest movement to attack the American society is movie pirating. In any city, it is easy

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    There is little record of Blackbeard before his life of piracy in the 18th Century, other than his actual name being Edward Thatch and that he might be from the English port of because his name appeared on a census roll. The first actual historical record of Blackbeard was back in December 1716 when he was Hornigold’s lieutenant, where he was in charge of his own eight-gun, ninety man pirate ship. Blackbeard became a captain in a rather unusual way. In August of 1717, an unfamiliar vessel came into

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    to buoyancy. Ships allow for massive amounts of goods to be transported at once, but these slow, cargo laden ships pose an attractive target to thieves. Piracy causes costly disturbances and dangers that lead to billions of dollars in losses because of captured ships, loss of goods, and the ransoming of the crew. Because of the impact of piracy on the profits and safety of maritime transport companies, several measures have been taken to prevent the capturing of vessels or discourage the pirates

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