Piracy laws are typically passed by national governments and legislatures, as piracy is considered a crime under both domestic and international law. Each country has its own legal framework for addressing piracy, often influenced by international treaties and conventions, such as the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). Additionally, regional agreements can also play a role in how piracy is addressed in specific areas.
Congress passes any and ALL laws, regardless of what they pertain to.
No, it is not. Piracy is a noun for acts done by pirates (of several types). It may be a noun adjunct as in the term piracy laws.
the legislative branch passes out the laws! (are you doing a 5th grade daily grade?)
It is against piracy laws in many countries, but it is not considered illegal in Australia.
No where. It is against many laws. Piracy.
Congress
Yes
legislative branch
The executive branch passes the laws
Congress.
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Computer software is treated as a literary work in Philippine law, and is protected by copyright. However this does not prevent piracy, it only provides a mechanism for remuneration when piracy is discovered.