Not unless you specifically state that it is their work. For example you have to have their exact words in quotes and the website address or the name of the website where you found the information. If it is a book; the author, title, and publisher have to be listed. However, you can paraphrase works into your own sentences, but if you do this, you cant copy/paste; you have to put what they said into your own words. A good way to do this is to read the work, then open up your document/webpage... etc. and type what the article meant to you. This way, you are unlikely to state exact sentences from someone else's work.
Hope this helps :D
-Rachel
NO
Depends on what the legal status of it is. If the lyrics are in PD (Public Domain) then it can be legal. But putting a songs lyrics that is copyrighted should not be put on a webpage unless you have the publishers consent to do it.
You certainly can! Of course, it has to be made by you; you can't redistribute others games without their permission.
There are copyright laws. Depending on the songs the tabs are legal to post in some countries and not legal in others.
Could you post a link to the picture or a link to the webpage ?
The Global Legal Post was created in 2012.
Not if they don't want to be embarrassed by the reactions of others.
Not unless it is a legitimate requirement of the job.
First you need to save it as a webpage, which you can do by using Save As. You will then need access to webspace in order to upload it. You will also need FTP software to do the uploading.
Yes.
legal and non legal
Hey OP here, WikiAnswers changed my question on me, I wanted it to say http://wiki.answers.com/Q/There_is_a_really_small_webpage_that_you_have_and_people_can_post_comments_on_it_but_you_want_to_make_a_backup_of_it_every_time_it_receives_a_new_comment_is_there_a_program_for_this" P.S., this is a WEBPAGE, and not MySpace or Facebook or anything like that :/