According to the US State Department, it is not.
http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/19795.pdf
It's illegal because the passport belongs to the government, and it's a kind of plagiarism.
No, of course not.
Yes, many people photocopy their passports and carry the copies with them while they travel overseas and their own passport may be locked securely in their hotel safe for safekeeping. Just as long as the copy is not used to fraudulently portray the real thing, it is permissible.
It is not illegal to make a copy of a check. It would only be illegal for you to try to cash a copied check.
Making a copy of a movie that you own is not illegal. To give or sell it to someone else is. To make a copy of someone else's movie is illegal. Basically, if you make copy to avoid paying for the movie, it is illegal.
yes it is illegal
That's illegal
There are two cases for dupliacting a passport. Case 1: You need to have a photo copy of the previous passport in which case go to Foreign ministry and apply for renewal. Case 2: If you do not have a copy of the previous passport then you should make a police report that yours has been lost and go to foreign ministry and apply for the passport.
yes , cuz you dont have the legal rights to print or copy it
If you're in the US or the UK then, yes, it's illegal to make a copy of a CD you've borrowed from the public library. It's also illegal to make a copy of a CD you borrow from a friend.
Yes, think of it as DVD burning. If you make a copy of someone else's DVD it is illegal. Same as with computer software. Both are copyrighted.
If you didnt buy it ...dont copy it!
If you copy a CD or copy a cassette with copyrighted material and distribute it to anyone who did not pay for it, it is illegal. If you make copy for your own use i.e. a copy for the home and copy for you to listen to at work, that seems to more controversial and the term of use from the copyright owner will need to be consulted. But usually for music you are allow to make copies for personal use only.
It is illegal to copy CD's or DVD's when the intended purpose is to manufacture and distribute the material without consent from the owner. It is legal to make a backup copy of a CD or DVD that has been purchased for personal use.