As long as you remove the software from the original computer will it be legal.
No. The pirated software is still illegal. You have the legal copy; use it or replace it in the proper way.
Yes
it depends what it is used for, if it is used for theft or to infiltrate a computer that doesnt belong to you. then the use of the software is illegal
Yes, for purpose of back-up for instance.
no, itunes is very safe and causes no such problem towards your computer
Yes, it is legal as long as you don't use it to screw up someone's computer. My friend had something he couldn't access on his computer and I used a pc remote to help him.
Much of the software that you see online is legal. You can download it to your computer as long as there are no risks in your computer's security. Some of the software will display that you cannot download it due to the file being too big. If you are in doubt, see if there is a friend who has a disc you can use in order to download the software to your computer.
Much of the software that you see online is legal. You can download it to your computer as long as there are no risks in your computer's security. Some of the software will display that you cannot download it due to the file being too big. If you are in doubt, see if there is a friend who has a disc you can use in order to download the software to your computer.
'Copyright' is a legal concept that says the original creator of a piece of intellectual property, is the one who decides how it is used and show uses it. No software can 'remove' a copyright, copyright can only be given up by the owner itself, or through expiry, 70 years after the owner's death.
You can obtain a generic Hold Harmless Agreement from many off the shelf Software suites offering legal forms at your local Computer software vendor.
For software to be legal, it either has to be free, or you had to have paid for it from the original producer of it. If someone else buys the software, and you make copies of it and hack it to make it work or use someone else's license details to make it work, that is illegal. Software can also be illegal in terms of content. If the software is about an illegal theme or encourages illegal acts (like rape, molestation, murder, terrorism), it may be illegal depending on the country, or illegal in certain situations (such as in public, or in front of children). Or the software could be illegal in the sense that it is a virus or a hacking tool, or otherwise damages computers and computer security..
Companies provide email accounts, the software and the computer resources to access them. They have complete ability and legal right to monitor and read any emails on their system.