Group 3 Pirate Economics

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Across
  1. 1. Smaller waves of piracy almost always occur after very long and widespread ____.
  2. 3. The piracy ____, explained by Philip Gosse, is the process that creates and destroys pirate organization, (2 words)
  3. 7. ____ trade in Asia brought in a new period of episodic piracy.
  4. 9. ____ piracy is a problem when trade is flourishing.
  5. 10. Three production factors that sustain piracy (the “supply” that piracy offers) are land, labor, and ____.
  6. 13. Starkey describes Piracy as a ____ industry, concerned with the shipment and distribution of goods, not the production of goods.
  7. 15. The sneaky way to avoid getting shut down by copyright laws is to regularly change the ______ of the website.
Down
  1. 2. Maghreb corsairs gained legitimacy as nation states through ____ with European nations.
  2. 4. Piracy is ___ when predation is de facto or de jure part of commercial or fiscal system.
  3. 5. Some believed that piracy is the product of weak political, economic, and ____ structure.
  4. 6. The standard fine for breaking copyright laws is $250,000 and up to _____ years in prison.
  5. 8. The ____ Chinese administration attempted to place a trade ban to stop piracy.
  6. 11. ______ is the company that regularly extends how long copyright protection is applied to new material released in the film and music industry.
  7. 12. The ____ market allowed pirates to easily resupply and sell stolen goods.
  8. 14. The “Color of ___” was used to justify piracy by expansionist powers.