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Why Do We Get So Much Piracy Copies Daily?
Abbie Parlor, Carol-jean Foulis, Abelard Mattaus
ARC Centre for vegetarians
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Piracy
100%
Pirates
77%
Pirate Attacks
22%
Motorboat
22%
Privateering
22%
Grenade
22%
Straits of Malacca
22%
Water Bodies
11%
Cargo
11%
Civilization
11%
Telephone
11%
Radio
11%
Music Artists
11%
Raiders
11%
Copy-paste
11%
Sea Peoples
11%
Geographic Structure
11%
Somali
11%
Shell Command
11%
Machine Gun
11%
Boarders
11%
Non-state Actors
11%
Narrow Channel
11%
Nation-making
11%
High Pressure Water
11%
Underwater Sound
11%
Vessel Use
11%
Portland
11%
Large Vessel
11%
Robbery
11%
Red Sea
11%
Written Content
11%
National Borders
11%
Merchant Ship
11%
Assault Rifle
11%
Commerce
11%
English Channel
11%
Mountain Pass
11%
COBOL
11%
Number of States
11%
Attacker
11%
International Waters
11%
Indian Ocean
11%
US Copyright Law
11%
Security Guards
11%
Maritime piracy
11%
Material Objects
11%
Madagascar
11%
Musicians
11%
Travellers
11%
Singapore
11%
Gibraltar
11%
Potential Threats
11%
Mothership
11%
Rocket
11%
Duplication of Information
11%
Raiding
11%
Electronic music
11%
International Community
11%
Electronica
11%
Land-based
11%
Coastal Area
11%
Cyberspace
11%
Customary International Law
11%
Communication Technologies
11%
Water Cannon
11%
Municipal Law
11%
Transport Vessel
11%
Cargo Vessels
11%
Justice
11%
Aegean
11%
Automatic Weapon
11%
Cannon
11%
Gulf of Aden
11%
Bandits
11%
Early 21st Century
11%
Transport Ship
11%
Cargo Transportation
11%
14th Century
11%
Criminal Violence
11%
Crew Member
11%
Naval Forces
11%
INIS
ships
100%
vessels
60%
water
50%
crime
30%
people
20%
cargo
20%
transport
20%
motorboats
20%
oceans
10%
seas
10%
air
10%
supply
10%
data
10%
communities
10%
space
10%
radar
10%
shape
10%
information
10%
security
10%
passengers
10%
international laws
10%
trains
10%
guards
10%
losses
10%
mountains
10%
telephones
10%
guns
10%
cars
10%
rockets
10%
commerce
10%
shores
10%
capture
10%
madagascar
10%
reproduction
10%
high pressure
10%
coast
10%
municipal law
10%
red sea
10%
gibraltar
10%
weapons
10%
shells
10%
indian ocean
10%
connections
10%
receipts
10%
cobol
10%
singapore
10%
highways
10%
photographs
10%
Arts and Humanities
Copy
100%
Pirates
88%
Vessel
66%
Privateering
22%
Names
22%
Theft
22%
21C
11%
Historic
11%
Non-state actors
11%
Maritime
11%
Aegean
11%
Shell
11%
Receipt
11%
debut album
11%
raiders
11%
Criminal violence
11%
Travellers
11%
Electronic music
11%
Perpetrators
11%
Enemy
11%
International community
11%
Copyright Law
11%
Mediter-ranean
11%
USA
11%
Communication Technology
11%
Fourteenth Century
11%
Red Sea
11%
Navy
11%
Sound
11%
Indian Ocean
11%
Robbery
11%
Material Object
11%
Social Sciences
Ships
100%
Theft
33%
Bodies of Water
16%
USA
16%
International Law
16%
Assault
16%
Crime
16%
Commerce
16%
Boat
16%
National Border
16%
Somali
16%
Red Sea
16%
Robbery
16%
Justice
16%
Fourteenth Century
16%
Communication Technology
16%
Coastal Region
16%
Navy
16%
Indian Ocean
16%
Copyright Law
16%