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    However, let’s go past the obvious and look at the underlying aversion to digital piracy that people have. We will look at arguments against piracy from the corporate and public side. The average laymen and the CEO both hate digital piracy, but they do for different reasons. The main argument against piracy from companies is: pirating makes them lose money. Companies think that if someone finds a movie online for free, they won’t turn around and buy it later. It really comes down to the dollar bills

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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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    pirate. Piracy in the Age of Sails has set an image for what a pirate truly is. The collective perception of a pirate of old makes fondness for the modern pirate virtually unheard of, as they have become an excellent subject for entertainment and bring joy to many with modern interpretations of adventures undertaken by the buccaneers. Pirates have become a staple in the market, having multiple brands and products named and based on them, such as movies, liquors, video games, and music. Piracy began

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    public policy against internet piracy began with SOPA and PIPA, twins bills introduced in early 2012, that were designed to give the government the right to “block the domain names of infringing sites” and “allow rights holders to seek court orders requiring payment providers, advertisers, and search engines to stop doing business with an infringing site.” (Newman) In layman’s terms, the bills gave them the power to take down any website they believed to be committing piracy and to cut off that website

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    The internet is a relative old concept, yet the rapid advancements and mass implications have made it convenient tool accessible to almost 50% of the world population. The idea of the internet is a derivative of its original design for, the Arpanet in 1969 (Abbate, 1999). In 1990, this technology experienced mass innovations and advancements as it was released to the general public by the United States’ Department of commerce, and within the next decade, over 40 million users became online. The uses

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    financial institutions to throw off any suspicions of its origins. The final stage is integration which simply means the money is used for legitimate assets such as purchasing a house or investing in stocks and other things of that nature. Maritime piracy in recent weeks has been on the rise around the Gulf of Aden, the Somali Basin, and the Indian Ocean. As stated in the text book, “In the first six months of 2011, there were 266 pirate attacks on the world’s seas. More than 60 percent of those were

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    most feared names know to man. These were the names of pirates that dominated the seas during the 1600's and 1700's, a time known as the "Golden Age of Piracy." However, one of the greatest pirates of all time was the great Edward Teach, alias Blackbeard. He terrorized the seas for most of his gruesome life during this era. The "Golden Age of Piracy" marked a time when sea travel was unsafe for everyone,

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    to reach out to his or her fans. Websites such as Facebook and Twitter have been used as a way to do so. The internet has been used as a haven for illegal activities as well, one of them is piracy. When one mentions the internet, the first matter that comes to mind is piracy. The number of cases of online piracy has skyrocketed in the last few years. Websites such as The Pirate Bay and Mininova have been instrumental in this uprising of universal outcry for changes in copyright laws. Of all the types

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    it a security challenge for competing states. Another security concern within the IOR is that of asymmetrical threats. These threats will target the energy/resource sector as well as the various vessels that cross the IOR. Crime, including that of piracy, human trafficking and smuggling is an imperative issue that regularly occurs within the IOR. These are the principal maritime security challenges in the IOR and provide all states, which operate in the region, a difficult task in countering these

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    Blackbeard: The Most Notorious Pirate of the Restoration When people think of the golden age of piracy many things come to mind. From buried treasure, sword fighting, stealing loot and drinking rum, the golden age of piracy is one of the most exciting elements of the restoration period. Along with those elements there were many famous pirates that highlighted the restoration. Although there were many famous pirates of the restoration period one name usually comes to mind, Blackbeard. His iconic

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