Only in extreme cases.
You can get sued by the owner. If they let you off your are LUCKY!
The software itself is legal. There are legal uses for the software. However, using the software to download copyrighted material is a violation of federal and international intellectual property laws.
not if they cant't find it.
You cannot download this book or any other due to copyright laws. Downloading any copyrighted material is an example of piracy and can result in fines and jail time.
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heck no! It's copyrighted and you could go to jail.
no you just would be fired..
Helen Stephens went to jail for playing Whitney Houston's hit song "I Will Always Love You" in a public setting without proper licensing. The incident highlighted issues surrounding copyright and music licensing. It serves as a reminder of the legal complexities involved in performing copyrighted material.
Because, Comrade, owning a debt is not actually illegal.
Committing perjury could get you sent to jail. It's a not a good idea to lie, especially when you could be facing fine and/or imprisonment.
Using sites like torrent sites to download music, movies, or computer programs could come at a huge price. Since most of the media offered in torrent files is copyrighted material that you are receiving for free, it is illegal. You could be charged very heavy fines and even jail time if you are caught.
Perjury- is the offense of lying under oath. I assume it is a chargeable crime.