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Перевод: piracy
[существительное] пиратство; нарушение авторского права; перехват одной реки другой
Тезаурус:
- David Potter, managing director of Psion Software, says: "If piracy and copying escalate and become endemic, hardware managers will have to take drastic measures, such as setting all software in ROM read-only memory cartridges."
- This is partly because piracy in Britain is more a game for enthusiasts than a serious business.
- True, the older children found it necessary to close their eyes during the "soppy bits" - to blot out the vision of Peter Pan (Robin Williams) and Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts) kissing, for instance - but that was a small price to pay, they thought, for a decent story of revenge, piracy and adult idiocy.
- Piracy may be very damaging to trade; but if carried on by the merchants themselves, it can obviously stimulate it.
- The half-speed VHS machines Hill also undermine efforts by the film industry to put a tax on blank video tape, like that imposed in Sweden, to compensate the industry for losses due to piracy.
- The piracy scene already has its own folklore.
- However, some experts believe that technical solutions are dealing only with the symptoms, not the causes of piracy.
- He had done well out of piracy and had even, with the help of his cabin boy, escaped the fury of his arch-enemy Cut-throat Jake.
- "If that's what comes o' supportin' lor'n'order," complained the Mate gloomily, "I'm goin' back to piracy."
- But for this to happen the government should come down heavily on piracy, which militates against domestic development.
- PIRACY TODAY Starting with the 19th century pirates of China and South East Asia, that exhibition concludes with a chilling reminder that piracy remains a modern day problem in the Far East.
- Many aspects of this biological piracy remain poorly understood and research into the mysteries of viral infection is one of the most active areas of study in the whole of biology.
- There are always accusations of piracy and copy-catting, though they can't usually be substantiated.
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