It Depends If You Copy The Designers Name Of The Clothing
If you mean like fire burn I don't think it matters if it is yours. But if you mean like copy burn than I think it is illegal. It is legal to make a backup copy of a game you purchased. It is ILLEGAL to make/have a copy of a game that you did not purchase or to pass your backup copy of a game to someone else.
You can sometimes get the game code and copy and paste it to the website destination.
Of course, if you go to the store and want to buy both games do they give you one free. It's illegal to download the PC copy of the game if you purchased the PC game disc and not the download.
If you have purchased a PlayStation game and want to copy it for personal use such as using it for both your playstations, that is legal. However if you copy a legally purchased game and distribute copies for selling and buying, that is considered illegal.
Some game websites show a imbeded java code on the bottom of the game page. If you copy and paste that on your website, the game will be on your website.
Game Copy Wizard does work for most discs. There may be some discs that do not work. However, copying a disc and redistributing it is illegal.
no, modifying the game is not illegal at all.
If your trying to copy a game from another website chances are they have a box that says embed or share and you get the Embed code and paste it onto your website.
Assuming you're referring to making a copy of a game rented from Family Video or Movie Gallery, yes, it's illegal.
It is perfectly legal provided you have purchased it from the Game Maker website.
There's actually a bit of anti-piracy protection that will detect an illegal copy of the game and prevent a player from entering the boat to leave Liberty Island. Sounds like you may have been sold an illegal copy.
A pirated game is an illegal copy of a video game that has been obtained without permission from the game's creators or publishers. It differs from a legitimate copy of a game in that it is not purchased or authorized by the copyright holders, resulting in lost revenue for the creators and potentially lower quality or security risks for the player.