Pirate (disambiguation)
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A pirate is someone who commits piracy, that is, robbery at sea without a commission from a sovereign nation.
Pirate, pirates or piracy may also refer to:
- Activities
- Aircraft hijacking, aka air piracy
- Biopiracy
- Copyright infringement
- Patent infringement
- Pirate radio
- Trademark infringement
- Yoga piracy
- Paradigm piracy
- Print and Media
- See also: List of fictional pirates
- Pirate (film) (2006), by Priyadarshan
- Pirate, a novel by Ted Bell
- Pirates (film), by Roman Polanski
- Pirates (porn film)
- Pirates (podcast sitcom)
- Piracy (comic)
- Sid Meier's Pirates!, a series of computer games
- Space pirate, common theme in science fiction
- The Pirate (1947), American musical film
- The Pirate, a novel by Frederick Marryat
- The Pirate, a novel by Harold J. Robbins
- The Pirate (novel), by Sir Walter Scott
- "The Pirate (Anderson)", a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson.
- Sporting teams
- Bristol Rovers F.C., nickname "The Pirates", UK football team
- Cornish Pirates, UK rugby team
- East Carolina University, U.S., nickname "Pirate"
- Orlando Pirates, South African football (soccer) team
- Pittsburgh Pirates, U.S. Major League Baseball team
- Portland Pirates, U.S. hockey team
- Seton Hall Pirates, basketball team from Seton Hall University, New Jersey, U.S.
- Miscellanea
- Lego Pirates
- Pirate (art gallery), in Denver, Colorado, U.S.
- Pirate, a GWR Waverley Class locomotive