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No. It's fraud.
legal approach and how it affect public administration
It is, provided that the variable is also static or you're referencing the variable through an instance of you class. class MyClass { static int staticVariable; int memberVariable; public static void main(String[] args) { // This is legal. staticVariable = 10; // This is not legal. memberVariable = 10; // This is legal. MyClass mc = new MyClass(); mc.memberVariable = 10; } }
It is legal as long as both accounts belong to the same person/company. If the owner of a company transfers cash from his business account to his business account it is legal. But, if his Personal Assistant does it from her boss's business account to her personal account, it is illegal.
No, it is not legal!
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If the developer whom you bought the product allows you to modify the product and then resell it, then it's legal.On the other hand if the product you bought says that you cannot modify, re-produce or resell, then it's illegal.
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You have to have a legal kssn and live in korea, but im selling a non public gem fighter account for some astros on rumble fighter, if you want it add : ItsRookking on rumble fighter. Im lookking for 175 astros.
Proprietary source software is software which has a copyright on it and can not be legally modified without encroaching on the author's rights. Most software produced by organizations or individiduals for sale fall into this category, i.e. you can not legally modify the code. Software source code that has no legal text is generally public domain, which means that you can modify it and use it as you please. You might need to check if someone deleted the legal text specifying ownership if you received the source code from someone else; in this case the legal text still applies even if you did not receive it. Most software source code will have a legal text that might specify it to be using the GNU public license (or other similar license) in which case you must adhere to the modification rules specified by the license. In the case of the GNU license, any modification you make also becomes public domain and modifiable and usable by other people.
Yes. The holders of the joint account are equal stake holders in the account and a legal order to receive payment from one of the account holders is enough to withdraw/take funds from a joint account.