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