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Piracy (or Simple Piracy)

The unauthorised duplication of an original recording for commercial gain without the consent of the rightful owner; or the packaging of pirate copies that is different from the original. Pirate copies are often compilations, such as the “greatest hits” of a specific artist, or a genre collection, such as dance tracks.


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Explicit permission, given to a Web site by a visitor, to handle her personal information in specified ways. Web sites that ask users to provide personally identifiable information should be required to obtain “informed consent,” which implies that the company fully discloses its information practices prior to obtaining personal data or permission to use it.
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<p>System Owner selects and documents the security controls for the system.<br>The system owner specifies the information security controls for the system being deployed based on functional requirements from the information owner.</p>
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Law that guarantees the creators of “original works of authorship” protection against the unauthorized duplication of their work. The author or artist’s right to control the copying of his or her work.
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Pronounced wayrz or wayrss. Commercial software that has been pirated and made available to the public via an electronic bulletin board system (BBS) or the Internet. Typically, the pirate has figured out a way to deactivate the copy protection or registration scheme used by the software. Note that the use and distribution of warez software is illegal. In contrast, shareware and freeware may be freely copied and distributed.
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