Bootleg - As A Term Applied To Copyright Infringement

As A Term Applied To Copyright Infringement

  • Bootleg recording, an otherwise unavailable audio or video recording of a live performance or screening. See also:
    • Cam (bootleg) distributed without consent
    • Ripping
    • Screener
  • Bootleg role-playing games, unauthorised copies of rulebooks for tabletop role-playing games
  • Counterfeit merchandise
  • Mashup (music), music which contains unlicensed samples of other music

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