The problem is yours and downloads are not refunded
Maybe you are not old enough to download the game from the Playstation Store or you are trying to download it from somewhere else
The best way is by trading the games you already own. This is called game sharing. No it is called software fraud and can get you banned from the Playstation network. You are not trading game discs and are instead allowing someone access to your Playstation Account so they can re download a game you purchased and trusting them to do the same. Merely asking for the account information is enough for you to be banned from Playstation network
Yes, there are some games that can be downloaded off of the PlayStation network. To do this you will need an PSN account and an internet connection to your PS3. Most of the games are not free either, and you must have enough free space on your PS3's hard drive to fit the download.
Yes from the PlayStation Store You can not download the game discs from any game and only download enough to play the game with the disc in the drive
There may be an age restriction on using the PlayStation Home service - such as 12+ or 16+ - I'm not sure because I'm older than that. It takes the information from the age you said you were when you registered your PlayStation Network account.
Two ways 1: download the patch by connecting to Playstation network 2: delete file; make new one
You might not have a enough bandwidth or your network isp only allows 1 computer at a time
Plain and simple, YES. Any PSP can connect to the PlayStation Network. Sony makes updates now and again that are significant enough to make you upgrade your firmware though. This is mainly to deter homebrew/CFW users so if you aren't into that then yes, plain and simple.
well all you really have to do is get a new hardrive and install something caleed the hd loadbar
This depends on the error message, however it could be because it's already downloaded or you don't have enough space left on your hard drive. See related links below for the PlayStation 3 Error Knowledge Center.
Apple has made computers before 1984 when the Macintosh was introduced. When you state 'network,' there is not enough explanation there since a 'network' can mean a Local Area Network (LAN) to a Wide Area Network (WAN) to the biggest network, "The Internet." When download a program from any network, the newest OS X will see if you have permission on that particular computer that allows you to download and load a new program. If you do not have permission, you will not be able download and load a new program. If you do have permission, then when downloading anything from the Internet, a placeholder icon will be used until the download is finished. If you are on a LAN and trying to download or get another program from another computer, you may be dragging and dropping from a folder. This will cause the OS to create an 'Alias' file (a symbolic link to the program). In which case, when you try to launch it, the program will try to load from the originating computer on the LAN.
PlayStation games may play on your PS3, but they are really old and not really good enough to play. You could have more fun just playing the free demos if you can connect to the PlayStation Network. PS2 games only play on very old PS3 models with 4 USB ports made years ago. The PlayStation 3 has been out for 4 years and has a large number of games available for you to choose from.