different between unauthorized vs freebooting
unauthorized
English
Etymology
un- +? authorized
Adjective
unauthorized (not comparable)
- not having any authority
- without official authorization
Usage notes
- Objects: autobiography, copying, distribution, disclosure, publication, person, warfare, and a variety of others.
Translations
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freebooting
English
Etymology
From freebooter (“a type of pirate”).
Noun
freebooting (uncountable)
- Piracy or plundering.
- (computing) Software piracy, or stealing or unauthorized rehosting of digital content.
- 1982, InfoWorld (volume 4, number 15, page 30)
- Your recent issue about the problems of electronic software piracy or "freebooting" — if you will — was excellent and timely. However, I wonder if both sides have failed to understand the social significance of the struggle.
- 1994, United States. Congress. Senate, Country reports on economic policy and trade practices
- Freebooting of broadcast satellite signals may exist privately, but we have no evidence of illegal signal capture being commercialized any longer.
- 1998, InfoWorld (volume 20, page 79)
- Many felt that the software companies are really the ones who ought to be called pirates. […] No wonder, the reader said, that customers are tempted to a little freebooting of their own.
- 2014, Brady Haran, Hello Internet: Episode #5: Freebooting:
- Oh those freebooters taking our videos! I'm sick of it. Freebooting, you know, it's a serious issue!
- 1982, InfoWorld (volume 4, number 15, page 30)
Translations
Adjective
freebooting (not comparable)
- Engaged in piracy or plunder
Translations
Verb
freebooting
- present participle of freeboot
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