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  2. Pirates Press - Wikipedia

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    Pirates Press was founded in 2004 by Eric “Skippy” Mueller in San Francisco, California. [1] Mueller started Pirates Press with the intent to ‘protect independent labels, bands, artists and businesses from being swindled and handicapped by big corporate manufacturers who really don’t care about them.’” [2] The company has seen 75-100% yearly growth since its inception. [3]

  3. Pirates Press Records - Wikipedia

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    Pirates Press Records is a punk rock record label founded in 2005. The label is based in the San Francisco Bay Area , with its headquarters located in Emeryville , California . The label releases music representing a variety of punk rock subgenres, including Oi! , street punk , hardcore , ska-punk , and pop-punk , as well as related genres such ...

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  5. Category:Pirate Press Records albums - Wikipedia

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  6. The Riverboat Gamblers - Wikipedia

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    Riverboat Gamblers/Generators 7" (Pirates Press) Keep Me From Drinking/No Fair' B-sides 7" (Volcom Entertainment) "Knowledge" an Operation Ivy song covered with Radio Havanna, Jim Lindberg(ex-pennywise) & The Black Pacific on iTunes. 100% of the proceeds from the song are going to Skate-aid, which uses the sport to help kids in high conflict ...

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  8. Ted Richards (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Richards returned to comics with the eight-page "The Forty Year Old Hippie Brings the Computer Age Home" for The Computer Deli (Workman Press). [2] In 1987, he founded AdWare, providing software products and design services for computer clients, including Apple and Microsoft. In the 1990s, he became a web site developer, offering ...

  9. Brand piracy - Wikipedia

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    Brand piracy is the act of naming a product in a manner which can result in confusion with other better known brands.According to author Robert Tönnis The term brand piracy is unauthorized usage of protected brand names, labels, designs or description of trade. [1]