It certainly depends on the website. Lets start with piratebay.org for example. Free, downloadable movies, music, trailers, and more. They use torrents to upload their merchandise. For people who have no clue what torrents are, its a link to the download pretty much. You download the TORRENT and then have to open it to download it. Some countries don't have copyright laws (such as South Korea for example.) Lets say your an artist and use the exact same lyrics as that South Korean. You wouldn't need 2 ask for their permission to share that material. There are MILLIONS of other examples, I hope that helped a tiny bit.
Sometimes. Some websites are set up by the government and if you go on them and try to download anything you'll get busted. You can ALWAYS be traced though.
Show him that it is illegal and that he could get busted one day.
No websites for torrents are illegal. The act that is illegal is downloading a torrent from an individual without the production company receiving any contribution.
Generally hacking websites are illegal because they involve sharing information on how to perform illegal actions or share information that was gained illegally.
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well of course there's plenty of illegal sites. The real question here is which ones are illegal
Nothing if you had a prescription. If you did not have a prescription for them then you could be in trouble. It is illegal to have possession of narcotics without a prescription.
Most likely.....most free music websites are illegal
yes.
The recording is probably illegal, but taking a photo for identification purposes later on is likely not.