Sentences with phrase «not pirate»

It would be frivolous to start a new war; we are not a pirate state which makes war because it suits a few.»
As Judge Learned Hand cogently remarked, «no plagiarist can excuse the wrong by showing how much of his work he did not pirate.»»
You can not pirate this on the Internet.
Notice I said lend, not pirate, not steal.
Although Shay is not a pirate like the savvy Edward Kenway swinging aboard a Man «o» War and proceeding to slice through the crew fulfills the pirate fantasy in a way no other game really does.
PC gamers brag about the graphics but how many of them actually bought the game and not pirate it.
Not pirate's gold, but something even more precious: one of the world's richest marine ecosystems.
Then it's up to you to not pirate the hell out of my invaluable genius (making yourself millions in the process).
The developer of the free e-book resource assures the public that they are not pirate editions and many are taking him at face value.
The idea is to make piracy not worth it in the eyes of the consumer, not the pirate.
The campaign is called «Get it Right from a Genuine Site» and the purpose is try and sway public opinion to support the creative arts and not pirate content.
You will behave like a civilized gentleman, not a pirate, or I can not continue.
Apparently, naval battles will contradict the game's online mode since it requires you to be an assassin and not a pirate.
if you want to save $ $ $ and not pirate, just binge watch during the free trial period or a one month period I'll worry about live TV when football starts back
Well then that person has a problem and not the Pirates.
Buy your game tickets at www.ticketsnow.com and NOT the Pirates tickets website.
Looking forward to a new swashbuckling action - adventure film that isn't a Pirates of the Caribbean movie?
The responsible one with the job in rundown Venice Beach circa the early -»70s, he «ain't no pirate,» says surf shop owner Skip Engblom (Heath Ledger, doing Val Kilmer on lots of ganja), who decides mysteriously one day to sponsor a competitive skateboard team with ringers Tony Alva (Victor Rasuk) and Jay Adams (Emile Hirsch) as well as a bunch of other kids the film doesn't have time for.
Pre-menu previews promote Miramax Films (with looks at the studio's highlights and its latest / upcoming releases), Ratatouille, Becoming Jane, «Kyle XY»: The Complete First Season, and not pirating DVDs.
Now this is the kind of film that Johnny Depp should spend his time on, not PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 25.
Seriously, please don't pirate this movie.
This is your legal page, where you limit rights (not that pirates will care).
Don't pirate their books to make a statement.
DRM only hurts the honest consumers not the pirates.
I don't pirate books, but I can't feel sorry for publishers who lose money because they REFUSE to lift geographical restrictions.
Firstly, give people a legitimate and reasonably priced way of buying ebooks, lending ebooks, moving ebooks from one ereader to another, and so on, and the vast majority of readers won't pirate ebooks.
This is supposed to be a team of, hopefully, readers who really like your stuff and wouldn't pirate your books because that would do damage to your career.
I say this as someone who has had considerable amounts of work stolen and who has not pirated ebooks.
I can't say I wouldn't pirate something I paid full price and then lost due to someone else's business decision.
With eBooks, those that don't pirate feel forced to shop at an ever shrinking selection of online stores that sell eBooks with many of these stores limiting their customers to their own custom E-Reader.
I won't pirate the book, but will wait to borrow the physical book from someone.
I'm also downloading e-books from the net more and more (not pirated — either free or I buy them).
Not all pirates are customers.
I don't pirate anymore, it's inconvenient for me,
I don't pirate ebooks, but some of the excuses people are throwing out make it seem like they think pirating is the right, even moral, thing to do.
And no, I won't pirate them either even though doing so is trivial.
So not pirating is a conscious choice based on good nature and availability of legitimate purchase options rather than result of DRM.
Hell what if they don't even meet on a boat but in the middle of a dessert and they are raided by mercenaries not pirates?
All the DRM hate comes from the inconveniences it gives to the people who purchase your product, not the ones who temporarily can't pirate it.
Contrary to what many may belive, we are NOT all pirates, we HAVE money and we are willing to spend it on good games, and we HAVE an infrastructures that can support game development, the gaming market might be small, but it's there, and it's your games that could make it big, and we will welcome you and thank you for doing so.
I also won't say that Nintendo content isn't pirated because it most certainly is.
«After the purchase of certain PC video games users need to confirm that their copy of the game is not pirated to be able to play it.
I don't pirate, but I'm not against piracy anymore.
I don't pirate my software, I buy or wait for sales.
I don't pirate games anymore, but when I needed it, it gave me access to the literature and artistic inspiration of my generation.
Macgamesworld is not a pirating site.
Plus, you'll be a good citizen that doesn't pirate stuff and supports the gaming industry.
@Alex — They didn't pirate it, review copies have been sent out.
Illustrations from divers public domain works (i.e., not themselves pirated) via Project Gutenberg, in particular:
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