It depends on the use, and the impact it would have on the licensing value of the game.
Yes
Yes, but sometimes what uploaders upload may be illegal due to copyright, the website is just a host.
It is not legal to tape copyrighted information
It is legal because ToneBee.com is not actually a ringtone download site. It is a site that provides online tools to create ringtones from the MP3s you already own. No upload or download of music files is needed to create them.
Rapidshare is a file host/share website and is legal. People upload movies and cracked software illegally, but this doesn't make rapidshare illegal. It's the people uploading and downloading the content that are involving themselves in illegal activity.
Yes, if you own all rights to the content in the video, it is legal to upload your video to YouTube. If any graphics, images, or sound, are owned by someone else though, you may not be able to upload the video to YouTube due to copyright.
To Youtube, it is. To other places, maybe not. It depends on where you are uploading them to.
Legal Sounds is a website that is based out of Russia. According to research, the website is legal. However, it is making money but the money is not going towards the artists that are on the website.
There is no legal maximum time to keep commercial frozen food.
Yeah it is legal, its even sponsored by some artist but however somr users might upload without permission.
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Really, it's not so much about the website being legal as it is your actions on it. Basically, if you break copyright laws, you're doing illegal actions. For example, if you get music, to keep (in non-DRM'd, unencrypted savable format (.mp3)), you're most likely breaking copyright law.