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copyright infringement
illegal usage of a copyrighted work
Happy Birthday to You
personalisable song traditionally used to commemorate birthdays
Atomium
The Atomium ( , , ) is a landmark modernist building in Brussels, Belgium, originally constructed as the centrepiece of the 1958 Brussels World's Fair (Expo 58). Designed by the engineer André Waterkeyn and the architects André and Jean Polak as a tribute to scientific progress, as well as to symbolise Belgian engineering skills at the time, it is located on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Laeken (northern part of the City of Brussels), where the exhibition took place. It is the city's most popular tourist attraction, and serves as a museum, an art centre and a cultural destination.

Dailymotion
thumb|Head office: 140 Boulevard Malesherbes in Paris, France
product key
specific software-based key for a computer program
Q1133199
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digital piracy
illegal reproduction and sharing of information on the Internet
Elsagate
Elsagate (derived from Elsa from the Frozen franchise and the -gate scandal suffix) is a controversy surrounding videos on YouTube and YouTube Kids that were labelled as "child-friendly" but contained themes that were considered inappropriate for children and younger audiences. These videos often featured fictional characters from family-oriented media, sometimes via crossovers, used without legal permission. The controversy also included channels that focused on real-life children, such as Toy Freaks, that raised concern about possible child abuse.
fictitious entry
deliberately incorrect entry in a reference work
Bolek and Lolek
two cartoon characters from Polish TV animated comedy series for children

shanzhai
thumb|316x316px|An Anycool V876 mobile phone featuring a rotatable screen. The name "Anycool" was meant to copy Samsung Anycall|Anycall, [[Samsung's brand for phones in South Korea and Greater China. The addition of extra features not found in authentic products is indicative of shanzhai electronics, particularly in the 2000s.]]
pirated movie release types
types of pirated movies on Internet
Content ID
copyright detection system
Music piracy
copying and distribution of music without the consent of creators or copyright holders
plagiarism from Wikipedia
plagiarism by copying from Wikipedia without attribution
Hundred Thousand Billion Poems
1961 book by Raymond Queneau
Workprint
thumb|250px|right|Frame captured from a digital editing workprint. The timecode on the left begins with a userbit designating the lab roll and the code on the right is a [[Keykode.]]
Goojje
Goojje (, ) was a spoof website of Google China, which encouraged the real site to stay online and comply with Internet censorship in the People's Republic of China. The site was created after Google executives publicly threatened to shut down the Chinese site following the Operation Aurora cyber attack on Google China, which some computer security experts believe may have come from within China as in the GhostNet cyber spying operation. Google China executives had also publicly condemned the necessity of filtering search results in line with the Golden Shield Project (also known as the Great
Home Taping Is Killing Music
slogan of a 1980s anti-copyright infringement campaign by the British Phonographic Industry
Tamil Rockers
TamilRockers is a torrent website based in India which facilitates unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including television shows, movies, music and videos. The site allows visitors to search for and download copyrighted material with the help of magnet links and torrent files, which facilitate peer-to-peer file sharing. It also operates multiple Telegram channels and groups with thousands of subscribers. TamilRockers is the tenth most popular torrent site in TorrentFreak's Top 10 Most Popular Torrent Sites of 2020 list.
Warez scene
organized network of pirate groups
Gorbushka
right|thumb|Gorbushka (September 2018)Gorbúshka () is a marketplace for dealing in music, electronics and household equipment in Moscow, Russia.
thumb|Empty trade line at Gorbushkin Dvor. July 2014
The word itself is an associative usage of an untranslatable Russian word for the first slice from a loaf of bread which contains mostly the crust. If the loaf is round, the shape resembles a hump (Russian: горб). The word has many cultural associations in Russia. Before the year 2001 the name "Gorbushka" referred to an open-air black market for software, music, videos and electronics. The market w
crack intro
credit sequence added to cracked software
Gabibbo
thumb|The Gabibbo
Gabibbo is an Italian mascot for the Mediaset-controlled channel Canale 5 created in 1990. Gabibbo's main role has been in the programs Paperissima and Striscia la notizia, but he has appeared in several other Canale 5 programs. He is normally a jovial character known for his ability to make wisecracks and his overall humble demeanor. He speaks Italian with a Genoese accent, occasionally using Italianized Genoese words. In fact the word Gabibbo or Gabibbu belongs to the Genoese language and it is used to indicate, in an ironic-depreciative way, an immigrant from southern or e
Internet Privacy Act
fictional American law
Chan Hoi-yan
politician and former journalist of Hong Kong
beoutQ
beoutQ was a pirate pay television broadcaster that operated in Saudi Arabia between August 2017 and August 2019. The service consisted of ten satellite television channels that carried rebranded feeds of programming from Qatari broadcaster beIN Sports; it launched during a then-ongoing diplomatic crisis between Qatar and other Arab countries over its alleged state sponsorship of terrorist groups, during which Saudi Arabia blocked beIN Media Group from doing business in the country. The service operated out of facilities in Saudi Arabia, and utilised the Arabsat satellites for transmission.
Metallica v. Napster, Inc.
2000 copyright infringement case
lost sales
revenue allegedly lost due to Internet piracy