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  2. Online piracy - Wikipedia

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    qBittorrent is one of the most widely used torrenting programs due to its free and open-source nature. Online piracy or software piracy is the practice of downloading and distributing copyrighted works digitally without permission, such as music , movies or software .

  3. Video game piracy - Wikipedia

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    Nowadays, torrenting pirated games remains the popular choice among those who engage in piracy. Efforts to thwart illegal torrenting have historically failed, because its decentralized nature makes it effectively impossible to totally dismantle. [3]

  4. Dozens of anime piracy websites have gone dark this week ...

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    But the knowing consumers of sites like Aniwave — piratessay they aren't drawn to such websites just because they are free. They like the wide selection of shows on illegal ports, as ...

  5. Shiver my timbers - Wikipedia

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    In the Canadian animated action-adventure cartoon series ReBoot, the software pirate captain Gavin Capacitor uses the pirate catchphrase mutation "Shiver me templates!". In the Monk episode " Mr. Monk Is On the Air ", Steven Weber 's radio jockey character says a variation on the exclamation ("jiggle me timbers") on the air as his new ...

  6. Piracy in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Suspected pirates assemble on the deck of a dhow near waters off of western Malaysia, January 2006.. Piracy in the 21st century (commonly known as modern piracy) has taken place in a number of waters around the globe, including but not limited to, the Gulf of Guinea, Gulf of Aden, [1] Arabian Sea, [2] Strait of Malacca, Sulu and Celebes Seas, Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Falcon Lake.

  7. International Talk Like a Pirate Day - Wikipedia

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    International Talk Like a Pirate Day is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur and Mark Summers of Albany, Oregon, [1] who proclaimed September 19 each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate (that is, in English with a stereotypical West Country accent). [2] It has since been adopted by the Pastafarianism ...

  8. Piracy in the Atlantic World - Wikipedia

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    Pirates would mock and ridicule men of the cloth who they came in contact with, and did not observe Christian holidays. [1]: 132–133 With their attacks on private property, belief systems, and governments pirates became outcasts to the realm of the unknown and dangerous.

  9. Package theft - Wikipedia

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    Packages, pallet loads, and full truck loads are subject to theft. This can take place anywhere from the shipper, carrier, or consignee. It can involve individuals with an opportunity to take a package or can involve organized crime.