0 present participle of pirate
1 to illegally copy a computer program, music, a film, etc. and sell it
He demonstrates that there are growing efforts among publishers to warn against reprinting or what we would call the pirating of texts.
Programs are constructed by pirating available components that perform a sufficiently appropriate function.
No country can reasonably defend the pirating or bootlegging of intellectual property of this sort in the name of educational advancement or anything else.
The breeder is quite defenceless against the pirating of his own new varieties.
These measures help combat pirating and counterfeiting effectively.
I understand, regardless of the opinion of some of the local fishing community, that there will be no pirating.
I have come across it not just in the pirating of video tapes.
Throughout the entire commercial and industrial life of this country, people are counterfeiting products or pirating products before they are released.