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  2. List of pirate films and television series - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pirate films and TV series, primarily in the pirate film genre, about the Golden Age of Piracy from the 17th through 18th centuries. The list includes films about other periods of piracy, TV series, and films tangentially related, such as pirate-themed pornographic films.

  3. List of warez groups - Wikipedia

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    Unusual for piracy groups, 3DM's members have public profiles on the social network Sina Weibo, and use a blog to inform the public about their activities. Some members of 3DM have previously been part of NETSHOW (now known as ALI213), a group which released Chinese language copies of games using stolen cracks directly to warez scene FTP sites.

  4. Warez group - Wikipedia

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    ANALOG Computing observed in 1984 that software piracy did not make sense economically to those performing the software cracking. [2] The primary motivation of warez groups is not monetary gain, but the excitement of breaking rules and beating competitors, [3] [4] although at least two Scene groups have been asking for bitcoin donations, PoWeRUp and spamTV. [5]

  5. A guide to Reddit's r/piracy subreddit, and how the ... - AOL

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    Rather than shutting down r/piracy outright, as happened with those other subreddits, Reddit decided in 2019 to delete all of r/piracy's posts and comments created prior to September 2018 - a ...

  6. Warez scene - Wikipedia

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    The Warez scene, often referred to as The Scene, [1] is an underground network of piracy groups specialized in obtaining and illegally releasing digital media before their official release date. [2] The Scene distributes all forms of digital media, including computer games, movies, TV shows, music, and pornography. [3]

  7. Razor 1911 - Wikipedia

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    [5] On April 1, 2011, Razor 1911 "cracked" the TV show 101% on the French TV channel Nolife , inducing many unwanted "bugs" and behaviors in the show. While this was a joke, the intro contained a real code giving unlimited access to the paid replay service for one day.

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    Let's say you invest $10,000 into an account that pays 3% in simple interest. After three years, you’d have earned $900 in interest — $300 each year — for a total of $10,900 in your account.

  9. Protecting Lawful Streaming Act - Wikipedia

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    This has led to a large amount of copyright infringement through unlawful redistribution, commonly referred to as "piracy". Piracy websites, typically running outside of United States jurisdiction, are created to share copyrighted films and television shows for free without consent of the copyright owners.