concept   piracy

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Somali culture (1) Naval culture (1) Western countries (1) maritime culture (1) Indonesia (1) Spain (1) Landlocked cultures (1) Maritime industry in the West (1) United Nations (1) historical piracy cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 piracy Somali culture Piracy in Somali culture involves hijacking ships as a means of livelihood and defense against illegal activities, often for ransom. 11
2 piracy Naval culture Naval culture recognizes piracy as a significant historical and current issue requiring intervention and security measures. 7
3 piracy Western countries Piracy in Western countries involves illegal distribution of copyrighted material with serious legal consequences. 5
4 piracy maritime culture Piracy is a longstanding challenge to navigation, trade, and is part of maritime folklore. 5
5 piracy Indonesia Piracy in Indonesia is widespread and viewed as a justified means of livelihood and defense against foreign exploitation. 2
6 piracy Spain Spain considers piracy in both maritime and film contexts to be a significant threat and subject to strict enforcement. 2
7 piracy Landlocked cultures Piracy is deemed unlawful and unacceptable in landlocked cultures. 1
8 piracy Maritime industry in the West Modern piracy in the maritime industry poses significant risks to shipping routes and requires specific security measures. 1
9 piracy United Nations Piracy is considered a criminal act involving the illegal copying and distribution of copyrighted material. 1
10 piracy historical piracy cultures Piracy is historically tied to maritime activities, involving robbery, boarding, and looting ships in coastal regions for economic or political reasons. 1