by asking password from owner...
Usually this happens, when PROFILE DOES NOT EXIST ,WHO HAS SCRAPPED YOU & profile does not exist because either the user deleted his orkut account or user account deleted by orkut because no longer use of the account or some voilence of rights by user or may be some other reasons. On this the scrap sent by that user(who does not exist) that SCRAP EXIST IN YOUR SCRAPBOOK BUT DOES NOT AVAIL TO YOU and the scraps counter number will stay the same. There is no way to read or recover those scraps again.IT'S JUST A COUNTER ERROR, its a known issue.
It is not legal to read books from www.pdfdrive.net without the permission of the copyright holder.
No
Yes, it is illegal to read someone's email without their permission. This is considered a violation of privacy and can be punishable by law.
Probably nothing. It is likely that you gave permission in the mound of documents or subscriber agreement that is usually not read.
Black slaves were prohibited from marrying without their owner's permission, learning to read and write, owning property, or gathering in large groups without supervision. Additionally, they were not able to move freely or leave the plantation without permission.
If the patient gives permission, then no. If they're doing it without the patient's permission, then yes, it almost certainly is.
No, those are called trademarks. Read the terms of service at the company your inquiring about
Read permission(4) Write permission(2) Execute permission(1)
Ask him ! If he has nothing to hide - he'll have no reason to deny you. However - if you attempt to read them without his permission - you could be guilty of 'invasion of privacy' !
Yes, it is possible for parents to access and read their child's text messages without their knowledge or permission, especially if they have access to the child's phone or the account that the messages are linked to. It is important for individuals to communicate openly with their parents about privacy boundaries and to take steps to protect their personal information.
No, it is not legal to read Junie B. Jones books online for free without permission from the copyright holder. You can purchase the books or borrow them from a library to read legally.