piracy

/ˈpaɪrəsi/

Definitions

1. noun

the act of robbery at sea, typically involving ships or other vessels, or the practice of stealing or copying intellectual property, especially music or software, without permission

“The pirates were arrested for their involvement in a string of maritime robberies, and the music industry is fighting against the growing problem of digital piracy.”

Synonyms

  • copyright infringement
  • highjacking
  • intellectual property theft
  • plundering

Antonyms

  • authorization
  • legality
  • legitimacy
  • licensing