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    That was the warning issued loud and clear by Florida governor Ron DeSantis after he signed into effect a new law that increases penalties for retail theft and porch piracy in the Sunshine State ...

  3. Act to protect the commerce of the United States and punish ...

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    The original act, passed in 1819, was officially known as "An act to protect the commerce of the United States and punish the crime of piracy" (Pub. L. 15–77, 3 Stat. 510, enacted March 3, 1819), and provided in section 5, "That if any person or persons whatsoever shall, on the high seas, commit the crime of piracy, as defined by the law of nations, and such offender or offenders shall ...

  4. International piracy law - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] It held piracy as not a crime against the law of nations; giving faith to the jurisdiction of individual states to repress piracy. [13] Article 2 of CoPir stated that "Every state has jurisdiction to prevent piracy and to seize and punish persons and to seize and dispose of property because of piracy.

  5. Piracy - Wikipedia

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    Piracy usually excludes crimes committed by the perpetrator on their own vessel (e.g. theft), as well as privateering, which implies authorization by a state government. Piracy or pirating is the name of a specific crime under customary international law and also the name of a number of crimes under the municipal law of a number of states.

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  7. Piracy in the Atlantic World - Wikipedia

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    Piracy became prevalent in this era because of the difficulty of policy in this vast area, the limited state control over many parts of the coast, and the competition between European powers. The best-known pirates of this era were the Golden Age Pirates (c. 1650-1730) who roamed the seas off North America, Africa, and the Caribbean coasts.

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    On its face, the r/piracy subreddit is an online forum for discussing the topic of digital piracy, but it can lead to the sharing of illegal content. Westend61/Getty Images

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