no unless you sell it
There is no record of Armstrong ever using illegal drugs.
You can record on Windows Movie Maker by using the Narration feature. (Note: There is no Narration feature in the Windows Live Movie Maker version).
Yes, typically using any kind of recording device is illegal in a movie theater however there are times when a teleprompt for the hard of hearing or visually impaired is allowed.
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It's nearly always illegal. Free movie download sites, which change URLs every few weeks, may not host infringing content themselves, but the sites they link to are almost universally illegal.
It is not illegal to unlock your cell phone as long as you are using it for personal use. It is illegal to unlock 3g cell phones and resell them for use by others.
Yes, it is. Recording the songs means that you are using them without buying the song. IT is also illegal to post songs to YouTube. However, that does not stop anyone. If you buy a song, then you have the rights to use the song personally. definitely yes, just bring streaming music recorder along with you. I wanna have tried a whole bunch of things. It's difficult to record it and find way out. now you can use it to record the song off of youtube.
The URL posted below provides some insight on how to record a sound tract in Windows Movie Maker:http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/savetopc.mspx
From a general public wellness standpoint, they are illegal in most areas. It does not prevent from certain investigatory industries and entities from using them, however. Contact your states legislature and bill of rights to see if it is illegal or legal in your state.
Yes, it is illegal to have a fake ID. It is illegal to use someone else's identity, or use a fake ID card changing even the smallest of your personal statistics.
No, it is illegal. To use a keylogger should be with the user's knowledge.
I believe that this question applies to the same as when people ask if they can record a phone conversation. The answer is no, not if they are not part of the call themselves. Even if the person owns the phone or pays the phone bill, they still cannot record a conversation they are not a part of. However, there are some States that allow phone recordings if they believe something illegal is being perpetrated especially if that illegal action being perpetrated is against your employer such as selling company secrets to a competitor. Also note that a company that has a suspicion that you are doing something illegal or are just using their phones for personal calls when you should be on the phone with a client can obtain a warrant from the Courts if they have sufficient evidence of this such as a call list (a list of phone numbers incoming and outgoing) which is indeed legal to do. If a warrant is issued, then they can legally record all incoming and outgoing phone calls from your extension or another you might be using.