Citations:pirate

Verb: To create and/or sell an unauthorized copy of

 * 1904, Edward Elgar, in a speech given at Royal Albert Hall on 4 July, 1904
 * Published in multiple books, including Elgar, by W. H. Reed, in 1939
 * A pirate may photographically reproduce the score of an important work which has taken perhaps a couple of years to write and sell it at an absurd price, and there is no practical remedy.

Noun: one who breaks intellectual property laws by reproducing protected works without permission

 * 1904, Edward Elgar, in a speech given at Royal Albert Hall on 4 July, 1904
 * Published in multiple books, including Elgar, by W. H. Reed, in 1939
 * If a book is pirated there is a remedy for the author and publisher; if a photograph or an engraving is made of a picture without permission, the law protects the painter.