Any imitation of an existing game can get you into legal trouble, especially if you distribute it commercially, and if either a) You use the same name as the original game, or one that is very similar, or b) Your game is almost identical to the original game.
The legal version of Slifer was released in December 2011 in Japan, and the end of June 2012 for US/CAN.
There is no free version available for legal download.
There is no 'legal' Bible. If you mean Authorized then that is the King James Version of 1611.
I believe the Facebook (and other similar) icon is Trademarked. To duplicate it yourself would be a trademark violation.
There is no legal source for the instrumental version of this song.
if you're using the demo version any features that are available in the full version, such as creative, are completly legal for that time period.
It is currently illegal kill any type of bird with homosexual tendancies.
Depends on the laws where YOU are. In MOST of the US, the semiauto version of the AK47 is perfectly legal. The full auto version is also legal IF it has been registered with the Federal BATFE, and the the transfer tax paid on it.
It can revive the legal version of Obelisk, but he is destroyed at the end of turn. The legal version of Ra though cannot be special summoned.
No, I don't think so. I think penguins are an endangered species.
According to the internet law, it is legal to create affiliate sites as long as you are not running a scam operation.