When you receive files you are downloading.
It may be if the images are subject to copyright.
There are many places on line where you could get stock images of kids. Many of the sites are paid sites. Shutter stock or even microsoft office downloading site gives you the option of downloading images.
No, you do not have to have a 100% battery to download music.
There are many examples 1. Downloading music/movies/software that you do not own. 2. Downloading illegal images involving children, etc. 3. Allowing other people to share the files that you downloaded is also illegal.
Photographs posted on social networking websites are the property of the site owner. Unless the pictures are 'public domain' images - you have to obtain written permission from the copyright owner before downloading the images.
It depends on what plan/credit you are on. Call your phone company if you don't know your plan/credit so they can tell you how much you will be charged.
You may be charged up to $150,000 for each and every song.
There are many Christmas clipart images in the public domain. These holiday images can be found at several free resource sites, such as Squidoo and Helium. Incredibleart and are a few other sites that offer free Christmas images for downloading.
CartoonStock are different variety of cartoon pictures which are available for instant licensing and downloading. CartoonStock was the first type of idea available on the web for immediate licensing and downloading of printable images.
Yes, but downloading 'rom images' of licences games isn't, especially if you don't already own it.
Copies of Ubuntu can be obtained by downloading the disc images directly from the internet ubuntu.com, Internet mirrors and via Bit Torrents.