piracy

  • 61Smart card piracy — involves the illegitimate use of conditional access smart cards, in order to gain, and potentially provide to others, unauthorised access to pay TV or even private media broadcasts. Smart card piracy generally occurs after a breach of security in …

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  • 621998 in piracy — See also: 1997 in piracy, other events of 1998, 1999 in piracy and the list of years of Piracy . Events * The London based International Maritime Bureau reported worldwide acts of piracy had fallen to 198 as compared to 247 from the previous year …

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  • 632004 in piracy — See also: 2003 in piracy, other events of 2004, 2005 in piracy and the list of years of Piracy . Events*Reaching a peak of 30 deaths, around 325 acts of piracy, specific cases of piracy are reported including 93 attacks in Indonesia and 39 in… …

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  • 64Design Piracy Prohibition Act — The Design Piracy Prohibition Act, H.R. 2033, S. 1957, and H.R. 2196, were bills of the same name introduced in the United States Congress that would have amended Title 17 of the United States Code to provide sui generis protection to fashion… …

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  • 651690 in piracy — See also: 1689 in piracy, other events of 1690, 1691 in piracy and the list of years of Piracy . EventsNorth America*The English East India Company is forced to temporarily cease operations due to increased activity by English pirates. *January… …

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  • 661720 in piracy — See also 1719 in piracy, other events in 1720, 1721 in piracy and Timeline of piracy. EventsCaribbean Sea*February Bartholomew Roberts robs four vessels near Barbados. *February 26 Two pirate ships commanded by Bartholomew Roberts and Montigny la …

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  • 671706 in piracy — See also: 1705 in piracy, other events of 1706, 1707 in piracy and the list of years of Piracy . Events*A small squadron of five sailing ships belonging to the Knights of Malta successfully capture a 46 gun Turkish ship carrying over 300 slaves.… …

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  • 68Coded Anti-Piracy — (CAP) is an anti copyright infringement technology which marks each film print of a motion picture with a distinguishing patterns of dots, used as a forensic identifier to identify the source of illegal copies. They are not to be confused with… …

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  • 69Brand piracy — is the act of naming a product in a manner which can result in confusion with other better known brands. It can occur with either partial integration of the name of the better known brand, or simply by changing the spelling of the product s name …

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  • 702001 in piracy — See also: 2000 in piracy, other events of 2001, 2002 in piracy and the list of years of Piracy . Events*The International Maritime Organization reports over 50 acts of piracy in the first quarter of 2001, 18 of which occurring in the South China… …

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