What’s in a name? A lot, really. Take the issue of “piracy”—most commonly used in Internet circles to refer to unauthorized distribution of other peoples’ intellectual property. Its use in that sense actually pre-dates the Internet by a considerable length of time (see video at bottom). For a long time, a debate on whether this is an appropriate use of the term has raged. Representing those who do not think the term is properly used, the Free Software Foundation has this to say: Publishers often refer to copying they don't approve of as...