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Problems and Prospects for the 'Regional Prosecution Model' : Impunity of Maritime Piracy and Piracy Trials in Kenya

open access: yesProblems and Prospects for the 'Regional Prosecution Model' : Impunity of Maritime Piracy and Piracy Trials in Kenya
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If Piracy Is the Problem, Is DRM the Answer?

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2003
Piracy of digital content is considered a serious problem by content companies. Digital Rights Management is considered a potential solution to this problem. In this paper we study to what degree DRM can live up to this expectation. We conclude that given the current and foreseeable state of technology the content protection features of DRM are not ...
Stuart Haber, Tomáš Sander
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Software Piracy: A Hard Nut to Crack — A Problem of Information Security

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2011
Software piracy is becoming increasingly rampant in the world. In order to effectively check this trend, we analyse the present situation in both developing economies and developed economies. Through a comparison, we conclude that software piracy can be psychologically, economically, technologically and institutionally based.
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Software Piracy — The Problems

Industrial Management & Data Systems, 1987
Little knowledge is needed to be able to make a copy of a disk. Software piracy and pilfering cost the industry billions in sales. A protection strategy, to prevent duplication or changes to the programe that would allow access to a company's own ideas and expertise, is formulated.
Malcolm J. Morgan, Diane J. Ruskell
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The Problem of Piracy in the Early Modern World

In the early modern period, both legal and illegal maritime predation was a common occurrence, but the expansion of European maritime empires exacerbated existing and created new problems of piracy across the globe. This collection of original case studies addresses these early modern problems in three sections: first, states' attempts to exercise ...
John Coakley, Nathan Kwan, David Wilson
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COMPUTER PIRACY AS A GLOBAL PROBLEM

Образование. Культура. Общество: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Апрель 2020), 2020
В работе рассматривается компьютерное пиратство как проблема мирового масштаба. Одним из значимых явлений, которое дало дорогу пиратству стало развитие информационных технологий. Если раньше результат пиратства можно было наблюдать исключительно в печатных изданиях, то сейчас оно набирает свои обороты в информационных сетях, а именно сети Интернет.
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Maritime Piracy: Defining the Problem

SAIS Review of International Affairs, 2005
urrent definitions of piracy are inadequate as a tool for policymakers and need to change. According to Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak, “At present the International Chamber of Commerce’s International Maritime Bureau (IMB) groups all forms of piracy under one category of piracy.
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Somali Piracy: A Nasty Problem, a Web of Responses

Current History, 2009
In a surprising way, piracy provides an opportunity to harness the collective strength of states. …
Brian Wilson, James Kraska
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Piracy in the Gulf of Aden - a problem of our days [PDF]

open access: possibleConstanta Maritime University Annals, Vol. 13, 2010, 2010
The present paper tries to elaborate on the causes of maritime piracy in the region of Somalia. The authors support the idea that there is no real incentive for the Somali government to contain piracy in the Gulf of Aden, apart from pressures of the international community and the need to improve one??s image therein.
Varsami Anastasia, Popescu Corina
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