Yes, piracy is considered theft. The term is usually used in conjunction with intellectual property, such as software or music. It can also mean services, such as internet connections or cable.
In the 'Jack Sparrow' type piracy, it is out and out armed robbery.
Copyright holders (like music labels) claim that they lose money when people download their music without receiving any money from it.
They percieve that as stealing.
Yes it is an infringement of copyright and can, in some cases, be prosecuted both civilly and criminally.
cause it is stealing or copy right
Yes.
There are actually two statutes of limitations for music piracy. One is the civil statute of limitations, which is how long you can be sued by the music company, which is 3 years. The other is the criminal statute of limitations, which is how long you can face criminal prosecution for the crime of music piracy (copyright infringement), which is 5 years. These two statutes of limitation are found in 17 USC §507. Note that the fact that you kept the music collection is irrelevant. Courts have ruled that piracy is not a "continuing tort;" what this means is that the statute of limitations starts at the time you commit the theft. Therefore, you can be sued for 3 years or prosecuted for 5 years after you have stolen music, even if you HAD deleted the music.
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It is usually nothing
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The musicians who are trying to make a living off the royalties from their music, and the distributors who market the music for them. Music piracy is no different than any other kind of theft.
As much as there are people in the world with computers and internet connection who don't like the high prices of music. There is about 879 music piracy. Give or take.
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This means that although they engage in piracy, their actions should not involve stealing from others. It suggests that while piracy may be tolerated or accepted in certain contexts, stealing is considered a separate and unacceptable crime.
The music business was the first creative industry to be hit by digital piracy. Thousands of artists have suffered, hundreds of thousands of employees have lost their jobs and many labels have disappeared. Now films and books are in the same struggle. A European study says more than a million more jobs will be lost by 2015 unless online piracy is tackled
none video piracy is a crime