Piracy: Gold Pool

Abishai100

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Piracy involves the unlicensed use or taking of items in transit.

People who commit piracy can be called pirates. The legendary outlaw Robin Hood (a super-archer in Old England who stole from the rich and gave to the poor) can be considered a sort of pirate.

Piracy is a complicated ethics issue in our era, since consumerism globalization (i.e., eTrade, Burger King, etc.) creates new realms of intellectual property trading, customs negotiations, and goods gentrification.

This autumn, American audiences will be tuning into the Batman vigilantism-fantasy comic book adapted television series "Gotham" (Fox TV) which will present stories of a growing young American aristocrat named Bruce Wayne who must come to terms with tragedy and courage as he considers becoming a caped crusader called Batman while various anti-social human nemeses such as Penguin (a ghoulish crime-master) and Poison Ivy (a stealthy eco-terrorist) rise to conspicuous power in his brooding Gotham City.

"Gotham" (Fox TV) should serve as a new age social art symbol of human contemplation of piracy consequences and piracy dominions.

Incidentally, the set designs of Gotham City resemble the consumerism-burgeoning New York City of the 1970s.



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