Piracy
Piracy is robbery or violent crime at sea, typically targeting merchant vessels, crews, or cargo. In international law, maritime piracy occurs on the high seas or beyond national jurisdiction, and it is distinct from crimes aboard a ship within territorial waters. The term also covers non-maritime forms, notably unauthorized copying and distribution of copyrighted works, known as IP piracy.
Maritime piracy typically involves armed robberies, boarding, and seizures of crew or cargo. Hotspots include parts
International law addresses piracy under UNCLOS (1982), which defines piracy as acts of violence or depredation
Intellectual property piracy refers to unauthorized copying, distribution, or use of protected works, including software, music,
Historically, piracy flourished during the Golden Age in the Caribbean and Atlantic in the 17th and 18th