Bootleg
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Bootleg, bootlegs, bootlegger, bootleggers, bootlegged or bootlegging may refer to:
Copyright infringement
- Bootleg recording, an audio or video recording released unofficially
- Counterfeit merchandise
- ROM hacking in videogames, unauthorized modification of a game content
Business
- Bootleg (radio), also known as pirate radio
- Bootleg mining, a mining practice involving small, illegal mines
- Rum-running, also known as bootlegging, the illegal business of transporting and trading in alcoholic beverages, hence:
- bootleg alcohol, illicitly made and/or distributed alcohol
- Bootlegging (business), secret innovation within an organization
Film and television
- Bootleg (TV serial), a 2002 miniseries for children
- Bootleggers (1961 film), a Soviet short film about alcohol bootlegging
- Bootleggers (1969 film), an Italian-Spanish crime-action film
- Bootleggers (1974 film), an American crime film
Music
- An alternate term for a mash-up
- "Bootleg", a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival from Bayou Country
- "Boot-Leg", a song by Booker T & the MG's
- Bootleg (Avenue D album), a 2004 album by Avenue D
- Bootleg (Bad News album), a 1988 album by Bad News
- Bootleg (Downchild Blues Band album), a 1971 album by Downchild Blues Band
- Bootleg (Eric's Trip album), a 2007 compilation album by Eric's Trip
- Bootleg (Larry Norman album), a 1972 album by Larry Norman
- Bootleg (Tempest album), a 1991 album by Tempest
- Bootlegs (Good Charlotte album), a 2004 live album by Good Charlotte
- Bootlegs (Kristy Thirsk album), a 2000 EP by Kristy Thirsk
Apparel
- Bootleg pants, or bell-bottoms, trousers which flare out at the bottom
- Bootleg, a brand name used by C&J Clark for children's shoes and trainers
Other
- Bootleg (comics), a character from the comic book New Men
- Bootleg play, a tactic in American football
- Bootleg turn, a driving maneuver
- "Bootleggers and Baptists", an economic theory that ostensibly opposing groups will often support similar legal restrictions on trade
- "The Bootleggers", a 1961 non-fiction book by Kenneth Allsop.
See also
- Live Bootleg (disambiguation), a number of albums
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