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Illegally created copy of a work protected by copyright, for example a CD or DVD.
illegal copy
1
A
pirated
copy
,
from centuries ago, was discovered in the 1920s.
2
But, as usual, he and everyone he knew only had a
pirated
copy
of the program.
3
In other words, the BSA study assumed that each
pirated
copy
of software would have otherwise resulted in a legitimate sale.
4
You're unlikely to feel pangs of guilt for anyone involved in the making of I:Robot when you watch your
pirated
copy
.
5
They all arrived safely, although the last package not until our American
pirated
copy
was just out of press in New York.
6
But Pauw himself took to social media over the weekend to share his views on the illegal,
pirated
copy
that was floating around.
7
This could likely have something to do with half million people who downloaded a
pirated
copy
of his new album two days after its release.
8
The fact that a 28.8 modem is too slow to download a
pirated
copy
of Duke Nukem off the Internet is rarely a significant concern.
9
A
pirated
copy
of Microsoft Office can be found for as little as $2 -against an official price of up to 398 yuan ($63.63).
10
Pirated
copies
of e- books often contribute to increased sales of the print versions.
11
Pirated
copies
of Microsoft's operating system have existed as long as chintzy PC owners themselves.
12
Maybe double that for
pirated
copies
.
13
This little volume was very popular; nine editions were printed and sold in the author's lifetime, besides
pirated
copies
.
14
If you really can't wait, we hear
pirated
copies
of Leopard are available on BitTorrent trackers and Craigslist, among other places.
15
What if a poor society could prosper simply by making
pirated
copies
of cars, clothes, or drugs that cure fatal illnesses?
16
Pirated
copies
of WINDOWS 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) leaked to the Internet last week, searches at several BitTorrent sites show.
pirated
copy
pirated
pirate