It depends on the translation you're using. In the US, pre-1923 translations are in the public domain, and 1923 and later translations are likely to be protected by copyright.
It is not legal. If you do not own rights to the music it is copyright infringement.
The maximum number of songs you can download before being at risk of copyright infringement is 0.
If you buy songs legally from the LimeWire store then it will cost money. If you are caught downloading songs illegally without paying for them then it could cost you a lot of money. To quote LimeWire: What Happens If I Commit Copyright Infringement? Your activities on peer-to-peer networks such as LimeWire may be monitored by copyright owners. Violation of copyright laws may subject one to substantial money damages. Copyright owners have sued thousands of people for infringement of copyright over peer-to-peer networks. (See links below)
'Copyright infringement' means the unauthorised copying, downloading, etc of copyright material - songs, photos, movies, texts etc. It is illegal and people caught doing it may be punished by the law.
No. That is copyright infringement.
Without a license, yes. Danger Mouse's 2004 mashup The Grey Album, for example, sparked a small flurry of cease and desist notices from EMI.
LimeWire is completely legal. However, the purpose many people use it for is not. Downloading copyrighted music, videos, or programs without the permission of the author is illegal. This is called "copyright infringement" or "piracy."
Yes. You do not have direct/express permission from the owner/owners of the songs to copy/download them. This is considered Copyright Infringement and is punishable with a hefty fine and a period of jail time. Please view the related link for more information on Copyright laws.
If the songs are copyright protected and have been uploaded without permission then no it is not legal.
Perhaps you are trying to download songs that you have not purchased and therefore have the copyright permission to use. Please remember downloading copyright material without paying for it is stealing.
No, it is copyright infringement. Purchasing a CD gives you the right to listen to that CD in private. No other rights (public performance, duplication, etc.) are conveyed.
AnswerDownload from iTunes, or just use limewire and put the songs you downloaded in iTunesAnswerDownloading copyrighted files from Limewire is illegal, and people have been prosecuted and sued for damages (even kids) for piracy or copyright infringement. Stick with the legal, paid services, like iTunes.Yes, I agree with that, but no one fills his iPod with 10000 songs from iTunes. Did you?