noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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software
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You mustn't get me wrong, I think the world would be much better without software piracy .
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Microsoft Corp. has filed suit against a Houston computer manufacturer as part of a nationwide crackdown on software piracy .
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It wasn't like insurance fraud or software piracy , where I knew who knew exactly what I needed to know.
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Too costly software ? Software piracy is wrong, but more flexible policies for selling it would help combat the crime.
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But with the coming of the home computer, software piracy also appeared.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was on the commission for piracy in 1577, and for musters in 1583.
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Instead she takes part in his piracy and gains meaning for life, before she helps him escape.
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So the two sides talked about smuggling, piracy and other sorts of crime.
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They also cited the piracy issue.
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Those opposed say existing law already outlaws electronic piracy , and that law-abiding users would suffer.
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We had a momentary chill when they climbed aboard ... piracy ?
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With the expansion of the Internet, piracy has grown more widespread.