No. What kind of Question is that?
Fines and depending on what they've killed, jail time.
Torrenting Office 2007 without paying for the code is illegal. Illegal activity can be punished with various fines as well as probation and jail time. Do not torrent anything.
Drinking with an BAC of more than the minimal tolerable limits (beyond which a person can begin to feel the effects and be impaired) is illegal in all countries of the world, heavily punished by fines and possibly jail. It is about as banned as it could get.
uploading is illegal, downloading isn't illegal. (UK law at least...anyways)as for the fine, depends on your country and how they deal with it, as above... illegal in your country? - fines maybe...UK -- fine and or jailsources:knowlege, computer "geek", friends have friends that are lawyers / computer geeks too ;)
Embezzlement involves the illegal taking of another persons property that was entrusted in your care and something that is not punished lightly in a court of law. some possible punishments include (depending on the severity of the crime): * It could be on your record for life* Imprisonment* Probation or parole* Significant fines* Loss of occupational licensing
Yes, it is compatible. Just keep in mind that most material on Limewire is illegal to download. If you are downloading any copyrighted material, and get caught, you will be facing some very hefty fines.
queen elizabeth punished people by giving them fines or put them in prison
Yes. They can get fines, jailtime and many other punishments depending on the situation.
9Down seems to offer torrent downloads. Torrent downloads can be anything from movies to music to games. Be forewarned, though, most torrent downloads are illegal and come with hefty fines if one is caught downloading them.
Look after the crisp packet until you find a dustbin. Littering is illegal and will result in fines or even a criminal record!
In Verona, selling lethal poisons without a license is illegal and punishable by imprisonment and/or fines. The severity of the punishment may vary depending on the circumstances of the case and the laws of the jurisdiction where the offense occurred.
Your ISPs also can track if you are downloading illegal content.Most ISPs including IVC Tel, Bell, Rogers will sent you warning letters/emails if you download illegal content and in the end will sent you fines or may even cut off your internet access.