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* [[Smuggling]]
* [[Smuggling]]
* [[Counterfeit]]
* [[Counterfeit]]
* [[Rum-running]], running under the influence
* [[Rum-running]], the sale or transport of liquor without regard to legal regulations and taxes
* [[Bootleg mining]], hidden or illegal coal mining
* [[Bootleg mining]], hidden or illegal coal mining
* [[Bootleg (radio)]], the use of illegal equipment, frequencies, or operating procedures in two-way radio
* [[Bootleg (radio)]], the use of illegal equipment, frequencies, or operating procedures in two-way radio

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Bootleg or bootlegging usually refers to making, transporting and/or selling illegal alcoholic liquor or copyrighted material; the term originates from concealing hip flasks of alcohol in the legging of boots. Bootleg may also refer to:

As a proper noun:

As a term applied to copyright infringement:

Music