By law, libraries are specifically exempted from copyright infringement. (see related links for the specific language of the law)
Its legal....because i say it is. copyright laws are just another form of control!!
The software is legal, your use may not be. If you use the software to obtain unlicensed copies of licensed materials you would be violating copyright laws. How you use the software is what makes it legal or illegal. * `~-~_;:'<I just use it to upload videos from Youtube.com>':;_~-~`
Commonly "poor man's copyright" refers to sending a copy of your work to yourself by registered mail. Theoretically this establishes a date of completion (assuming the Postal service is a "trusted source") Bear in mind however that there is no provision in copyright law regarding any such type of protection. Poor man's copyright is not a substitute for registration and until tested in court is best regarded as an "urban myth".
Assuming the files in question are not public domain or otherwise exempt "sharing" them without permission makes you guilty of copyright infringement whether or not they are DRM (digital rights management) protected.
copyright.
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You can buy a legal copy from Amazon. Or you can see if your public library bought the ebook. These are the legal ways to obtain this book. Iris Johansen makes a living from selling her books. Respect that.
ye he makes hotwheels when its allready a brand
the library is the places that makes people in progress
Copyright protects distributors by preventing the unauthorized reuse of their content. This makes sure that piraters, for instance, cannot easily distribute free copies of a copyright owner's content.
Yes. Mostly. About 99% of games is not allowed to copy, and in most cases the DVD will be protected from copying. But if you do it somehow and the police will find it in your house you will be in trouble
what makes fha uninsured loans?