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The announcement depicts either a teenage girl trying to illegally download a movie or two women attempting to buy DVDs from a bootlegger interwoven with clips of a man committing theft of various objects, and equates these crimes to the unauthorized duplication and distribution of copyrighted materials, such as films.
Commercial crimes, mostly focusing on white-collar crime. Defined as financially motivated, nonviolent crime committed by businesses and government professionals. [1
Related titles should be described in Commercial crime, while unrelated titles should be moved to Commercial crime (disambiguation). Commercial crime may refer to:
All About Horses and Their Big Personalities Commenter @Keri Zarebski pointed out, "I just love how goofy horses are . I really think a lot of people misunderstand them and don’t realize they ...
For 12 hours, all crime on the island will be legal. The Fathers say the goal is to let Americans express all their anger in one night, hopefully making the country more peaceful overall ...
A CBS News/New York Times poll showed that of all of the political ads of the 1988 presidential campaign, this one had the greatest impact on respondents. The percentage of poll respondents who felt Bush was "tough enough" on crime rose from 23 percent in July 1988 to 61 percent in late October 1988 while the proportion saying Dukakis was "not tough enough" on crime rose from 36 to 49 percent ...
State Farm made a good decision when it hired Chiefs coach Andy Reid to appear in commercials with quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The first spot of Reid’s love of drawing mustaches on his players ...
Articles which only allege that a crime has occurred should not be included in these categories (e.g. an article about a person or company that is indicted but whose case is later dismissed). For specific alleged crimes which have not been proven in a court of law, consider using Category:Scandals or a subcategory instead.