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  • ...es Navy]], commanding multinational [[Task Force 151]] on [[piracy|counter-piracy operations]] in the waters off Somalia
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  • #REDIRECT [[Piracy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[piracy]]
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  • #Redirect [[Puntland#Piracy]]
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  • #Redirect [[Puntland#Piracy]]
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  • #Redirect [[Puntland#Piracy]]
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  • {{r|Piracy}} {{r|Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy}}
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  • A Government authorized form of [[piracy]].
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  • ===Piracy=== ...d a strategic waterway used by ships crossing from [[Asia]] to [[Europe]]. Piracy on this region is beginning to worry other countries, as attacks on [[fishi
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  • One who supports or commits [[piracy]], traditionally considered ''[[hostis humani generis]]'', an enemy of mank
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  • ...troyer]] armament with cargo or resupply capability; returned from counter-piracy operations with [[Task Force 151]]
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  • ...r]], which had an appendix banning [[privateer|privateering]] as well as [[piracy]]
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  • ...operated by multiple shipping firms under multiple names, was a target of piracy in 2021
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  • ...[[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], the [[Philippines]] and [[Thailand]], where [[piracy]] has been a major problem
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  • A trilateral [[piracy|antipiracy]] patrol force, started in 2004 and operated in territorial wate
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  • ...tween the U.S. and several North African nations that officially supported piracy against neutral ships unless paid bribes, called "tribute" at the time
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  • A bicameral committee concerned with preventing piracy of [[intellectual property]], led by Rep. [[Adam Schiff]], Rep. [[Bob Good
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  • ...TWO]] from [[United States Central Command]], which is conducting counter-piracy operations in the waters off Somalia; now under [[Turkish Navy]] command
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  • The traditional [[flag (insignia)|flag]] of [[piracy|pirates]], who owe allegiance to no nation, of a white skull and crossbones
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  • ...oln (CVN-72)]]''. She has also had independent missions, including counter-piracy. In 2007, she took on [[piracy|counter-piracy]] duties in the waters off [[Somalia]].
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  • A legal principle that certain acts, such as [[piracy]], [[slavery]] and [[genocide]], puts one outside the norms of civilization
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  • ...tened all societies and took them outside national jurisdiction, such as [[piracy|pirates]] and [[slavery|slavers]]. After the [[Second World War]], applicat ==Piracy==
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  • ===Piracy protection=== ===Piracy protection again===
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  • Starting operations in 2006, a regional anti-piracy agreement for the [[Strait of Malacca]], involving all the members of the [
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  • {{rpl|Piracy}}
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  • ...states, such as non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade or [[piracy]]
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  • ...merican courts. Piracy charges were quashed, it being held that it was not piracy for persons to rise up against those who illegally held them captive. Salva
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  • '''Privateering''' was a government authorized form of [[piracy]]. A ship owner or captain would be given the authority, through a document
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  • {{r|Piracy}} {{r|Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy}}
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  • ...o-Chair, Congressional Internet Caucus; [[Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus]]; [[Republican Policy Committee]]
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...bined Task Force 151''', a multinational headquarters directed at "counter-piracy operations in and around the [[Gulf of Aden]], [[Arabian Sea]], [[Indian Oc ...sk Force 150]], CTF 151 and [[Combined Task Force 152]] focused on counter-piracy She simultaneously commanded, and continues to command, U.S. [[Expeditionar
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|Bio-piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...amples include non-state [[terrorism]], the international drug trade and [[piracy]].
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  • {{rpl|Piracy}}
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  • '''Piracy''' has been a scourge of the [[sea]]s for millennia, but its definition has | contribution = Part VII, High Seas}}</ref> " Piracy consists of [inciting, performing, or facilitating]:
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  • ...ient and current problem of navies. He led a Naval War College workshop on piracy in the waters off [[Somalia]]<ref name=USNWC-Somalia>{{citation | title = The Report on the U.S. Naval War College Workshop on Somali Piracy: Fresh Thinking for an Old Threat
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...ly or by local requirements. Security devices, ranging from [[piracy|anti-piracy]] to alarms on the fuel tanks of boats tied up in marinas, also go here, as
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...'Straits of Malacca''') continues a long tradition of being a bastion of [[piracy]]. International action, principally by [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]] and [[S | title = Piracy and Armed Robbery in the Malacca Strait: A Problem Solved?
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  • {{r|Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy}}
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  • {{main|piracy}} ...e authorizes the vessel to take offensive action against ships either of [[piracy|pirates]] or national enemies, the latter when a full state of war might no
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  • | title = Piracy & privateering.
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  • ...l Task Force 150, under which [[Task Force 151]] conducts [[piracy|counter-piracy]] operations off the coast of Somalia.
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  • ...rasitism''' (also known as ''food usurpation'', ''robbing behaviour'' or ''piracy behaviour''), is a [[foraging]] strategy which involves the stealing of [[f
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...151]], a multinational naval force responsible for active [[piracy|counter-piracy]] operations off the coast of Somalia. She flew her flag in ''[[USS Boxer (
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  • {{r|Piracy in the Caribbean}}
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  • ...mber 2009, after the U.S. raid on Al-Shabaab. Poverty and illiteracy drive piracy, he said, especially for men in the 16-25 age group. The pirates have trans |title = Terrorist Killed, But Somali Piracy Continues
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  • ==Bootlegging vs. piracy== ...music fans something they want that is unobtainable from official sources. Piracy however cannot make such a moral claim since it directly substitutes for th
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  • '''Blackbeard''' (~1680-1718) was an English [[Piracy|pirate]] operating around the American colonies in the early 1700's, known
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  • ...nsible for maritime security principally against [[terrorism]], but also [[piracy]], southeast of the Strait of Hormuz, in the [[Gulf of Aden]], [[Gulf of Om
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...ided that a fair and bonbona fide abridgment of an original work, is not a piracy of the copyright of the author. ...... But, then, what constitutes a fair
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  • Certain types of crime, such as [[piracy]] and [[slavery]], have long fallen under the theory of ''[[Hostis humani g
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  • ...] personnel aboard rescued the Maersk Alabama's captain, held hostage by [[piracy|pirates]].
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  • ...n be produced not only by insurgency, but by economics or anarchy, such as piracy from Somalia. :*Piracy
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • *[[Piracy]]
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  • ...a (against merchant navy ships) without [[letters of marque]], is called [[piracy]] and is done by [[pirate]]s.
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  • {{r|Piracy}}
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  • ...ref> The United States (US) Government accuses Canada of being a haven for piracy<ref name=Example9>Geist M. (2009) [http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/ ...the FBI ([[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]) is involved in tracking down piracy, the RCMP ([[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]]) of Canada have declared that
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  • [[Piracy]] off the coast of Somalia is a current problem being met with internationa ===Piracy===
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  • ...s of copyright and patent while urging private solutions to reduce digital piracy without government mandates.
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  • * The real threat is *not* piracy, it is OBSCURITY
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  • ...k also reported (in an online publication no longer available) that due to piracy, more copies of the software were returned to the company unsold than had o
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  • ...was given to a pretender to the throne of Honavar, and Timoji returned to piracy. He was made prisoner after a raid, and died by opium poisoning soon after
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  • ...' or [[just war theory]] presumably could establish other crimes such as [[piracy]] and [[slavery]]. It is the successor to ''ad hoc'' judicial processes suc
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  • ...S. and several predatory nations in North Africa that officially supported piracy against neutral ships unless they were paid bribes. By the 1780s American m
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  • ...ically Microsoft's market dominance was originally based on an act of the "piracy" that the company now so vocally abhors. Some recent analysis [http://www.g
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  • ...the legal doctrine of ''hostis humani generis'', most commonly applied to piracy|pirates or slavery|slavers, who could be taken into custody by any navy. Wh ...de Spain, or when the crime is of international concern, such as genocide, piracy and terrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...he does not object to the China's deployment of warships to help deal with piracy off Somalia, he points out that this first global power projection means th
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  • ...onal crime]], including but not limited to trafficking in illicit drugs, [[piracy]] and armed robbery at sea, and [[illegal traffic in arms]].
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  • ...ing from [[Naples, Italy]] to Spain, his ship was captured by [[Muslim]] [[piracy|pirates]]. He spent five years imprisoned in [[Argel]] in very poor conditi
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  • ...n original design, recent history, current intended use, local laws, space piracy, and the ethics of the current owner, a starship may be fitted with a wide
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  • ...[[Expeditionary Strike Group]] such as [[Task Force 151]] conducting anti-piracy operations.
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  • * Jameson, J. Franklin, ed. ''Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative Documents'' (1923)
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  • ...tent on [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7206409.html Motion picture anti-piracy coding].
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  • ...tes, perhaps more than for other P2P services, tend to have prominent anti-piracy warnings.
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  • {{r|Congressional International Anti-Piracy Caucus}}
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  • ...ere a water-activated EPIRB would not, such as medical emergency, fire, or piracy.
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  • ...relationship is significant in terms of counterterrorism and dealing with piracy. ...gence|terrorism]], [[CIA transnational anti-crime and anti-drug activities|piracy and drug trafficking]] (especially in the [[ASEAN]] area), and [[U.S. intel
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  • ..., insurgency are, of course, the major concerns of CENTCOM. piracy|counter-piracy in the waters off Somalia are another area of activity, the focus of Task F
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  • ...ng]], torture. The category of ''[[Hostis humani generis]]'' began with [[piracy]] and has continued to include crimes against all civilized persons.
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  • ...gh under the name of Plymouth. It was primarily a trading port, with some piracy. The prosperity from trading fluctuated, but eventually began to grow with
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  • For emergencies not involving sinking, such as fire, piracy, life-threatening medical problems, etc., DSC gives the ability to request
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  • ...lectual property, using a term deliberately more neutral and general than "piracy". Intellectual property can be sent without P2P, and P2P can and is used fo
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  • ...Parliament decided, in 1709, to create a law that would protect books from piracy, the London-based publishers and booksellers who had been pushing for such
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  • Their best expertise and the main income of the Pagans was [[piracy]]. The [[loot]] was split traditionally just as the catch of fish - one hal ...me Serb warriors. They stubbornly did not give up their old habits towards piracy, which caused Venetian [[Doge]] [[Pietro III Candiano]] to lead a fleet of
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  • ...kintosh). In an attempt to avoid legal problems with the DMCA and software piracy, the published instructions always tell the builder to purchase a copy of t
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  • ...many readers belonged to a subscription [[library]]. To protect against [[piracy|copyright infringement]], American publication might precede the British.
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  • Upon the testimony of the persecuting Englishman, the soldier is tried for piracy, but the lady, having come to love the soldier, speaks for him. Her words a
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  • ...diciary Committee, in trade legislation, combating international copyright piracy, and immigration reform.
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