Now, that is because they're trying to prevent people from pirating the movie. |
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I find it hard to believe that Academy voters would care about pirating their copies. |
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Now, record executives are appealing to ethics to urge parents to stamp out pirating. |
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Chery and its brethren, for instance, have been accused of pirating the designs of entire cars from European and Japanese competitors. |
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Several issues of this kind have already been identified, first of all that of digital copying, i.e. pirating. |
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Canada has, unfortunately, already been faulted for its inaction on film pirating by just about every country on the planet, and rightly so. |
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To fight against endemic pirating, models of legal distribution should be encouraged by a review of the legal and regulatory framework. |
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Nor does this legislation put the accent on the pirates that develop the pirating technology. |
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Instead of pirating individual songs, RNS was pirating entire albums, bringing the pre-release mentality from software to music. |
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Note that different communities may be pirating goods for different reasons. |
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I would like to add my voice to those who are angered by this pirating and downloading. |
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The idea is that everyone will be able to buy it honestly, without pirating, to show their support for our brothers in Haiti. |
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It really makes me sick, you know, not for the money, but because the people involved in pirating don't realise the harm they're doing. |
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A single PPS key provides the ultimate, simple response against theft, pirating and intrusion. |
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Help is at hand courtesy of some pirating mayhem at Glasgow's Tall Ship. |
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A major problem associated with patents is biopiracy-the pirating and patenting of indigenous knowledge and biodiversity. |
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Modems connected to optical fibres are equipped with detectors to pick up disappearance or attenuation of the signal due to pirating. |
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How can we protect this knowledge and these practices faced with pirating by the big industrial groups? |
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As a result, the poverty experienced by many Indigenous families leaves esteemed Elders and spiritual leaders vulnerable to intellectual mining or pirating and economic exploitation of culture and tradition. |
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The Beggars of the Sea took to pirating under commission from William of Orange. |
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They have been accused of tax evasion, pirating cigarette brands, and trying to register Brazil's excise stamp as a Paraguayan trademark to ease smuggling. |
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Copyright holders are encouraged to monitor the marketplace and take legal civil action against retailers that are involved in pirating and counterfeiting their products. |
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Estimates of revenue foregone by industries as a result of counterfeiting, pirating and other infringement of intellectual property rights vary widely, but there is no doubt that the value involved is significant. |
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The objective of the treaty currently in negotiation is the establishment of international norms which will make it possible to fight more effectively against the problem of counterfeiting and pirating. |
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They fear that foreigners are pirating their country's genetic material. |
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As far as we are concerned, we are vehemently opposed to pirating and counterfeiting, and we advocate rules to promote the use of discoveries and inventions that belong to all humankind in these free and fair times. |
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Congressmen have been suspended for pirating and reselling cable-TV access, laundering illegally harvested wood and gold, running a brothel and lying about educational achievements on sword affidavits filed to run for office. |
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Whereas mechanisms to protect these rights are unable to stop trade and abuse, they must not be so lax as to allow, or even encourage, pirating and counterfeiting. |
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The viability of encrypted services and the development of the information society in Europe would be undermined if there is no protection against the pirating of these services throughout the Single Market. |
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Many birds live largely as scavengers, regularly pirating food from otters and other birds including cormorants, gulls, ospreys and various other raptors. |
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Most commonly, the harriers are the aggressors pirating prey from owls. |
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Simao's pirating activities greatly angered both the Chinese people and the court, which led Ming officials to order the eviction of the Tunmen Portuguese. |
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Portuguese pirating was second to Japanese pirating by this period. |
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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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