Yes, there are web sites that are licensed to legally offer e-books for purchase. Barnes and Noble and eBooks are two of these web sites. There are also many more. If you do not want to pay for an eBook, you can still download books that are in the public domain. These are usually older books or classics. Websites such as Project Gutenberg host thousands of free books that are in the public domain. See the links below for more information.
Off of a website.
Yes, because you can pay for it.
NO!!!!!!!????!!!!!
No.
It is illegal to download anything you have not purchased off the internet. If you are cought you will face some serious jail time and huge legal fines.
No, to download books onto a Kindle from the internet, an internet connection is required. However, you can download e-books onto your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle using a USB cable without the need for Wi-Fi.
probably on the internet
Depends on which program you are using.
There is no free and legal place to read Geronimo Stilton books. The books are copyrighted. The author expects to be paid for her work.
I think it depends on whether you intend to download books away from your internet connection. Generally most people would use their home internet to download books and then take their kindle away with them. All the 3G does is allow you to have a remote internet connection away from your home allowing you to download books whilst travelling on a train or bus or in a car.
Downloading music from internet ISN'T legal,so,the're are not 'legal sites' .
if it's free, i guess so.