The definition of piracy: historical accidents and unstable meanings
A discussion of the requirement that piracy be "for private ends". Do these words mean that politically motivated violent acts (such as violent environmental protest or even acts of terrorism) can never be considered piracy? This screencast explores the question from a legal history perspective.
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