you get fined a lot for every single game you pirate. i think its like 250000 for every single game
Congress can declare war, lay and collect taxes, and they pass laws. They also define the punishments for piracy, counterfeiting, and treason.
Slaves could face harsh punishments such as physical abuse, whipping, branding, or even death depending on their owner's rules and the severity of their actions. These punishments were used as a means of control and to deter other slaves from rebelling or escaping.
Congress can declare war, lay and collect taxes, and they pass laws. They also define the punishments for piracy, counterfeiting, and treason.
Imprisonment, fines and community service would be the common punishments for breaking laws in Ireland.
In antiquity it was common for punishments to be harsh.
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Whipping, imprisonment with no access to food or water, abandoning in the desert, and/or removal of a limb are all common punishments in BC times.
The punishments throughout history have varied depending on the situation and the era. Long ago, punishments were inflicted that matched the crimes. Death was also a more common punishment.
Typo-piracy is a common variation of cybersquatting, in which common misspellings of a domain name are used to mistakenly attract consumers.Example: a user types "favebook.com" and is taken to another site that is full of ads or may even pretend to be the real site to phish information.
now a days piracy was rampant. nevertheless, companies have evolved methods to fight it such as placing movies cheaper in stores for sale wich has been proven to bring this problem down consideratly.
There's piracy everywhere. From England to Cuba, you can bet there's piracy.
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