no in some sites yes but i dont trust too much so be careful about virus too and some sites are with paying some others dont:D
Not the entire Internet, no. It probably means you've paid a service provider for Internet ACCESS, though :)
your internet can only get as fast as you paid for.
It's not legal. Downloading paid games for free isn't good... if you want to play Sims 3 just save the money and buy it!!
Some websites offer completely free internet faxing, although these may not be the most reliable. Some free internet faxing websites include freepopfax and faxzero. Paid alternatives include efax and interfax.
With Nationwide internet Banking one can view and manage current account, savings, credit card and mortgage. Other features includes transfering money between Nationwide accounts instantly, faster payments and bills can be paid instantly.
if you paid your OK, if not your stealing from the company. bills of 20000 dollars can be issued........ so you should always pay
You must set up an account with itunes before downloading anything, paid or free.
because it isn't paid for.
It depends if you are downloading paid games or free games. Free games such as Combat Arms (exception Private Servers) are legitimate, while paid games like Counter-Strike is illegal unless you paid (not cracked).
It depends whether the item you are downloading is free without using BitTorrent. If it is free, then it is legal. But if it has to be paid for, then it is illegal.
It depends on the concept. If you have downloaded the film and not paid any money then there is a high chance it could be illegal. However, watching it on websites such as youtube without downloading it is not considered to be illegal for the viewer.
Internet fax is a paid service. You can choose a plan which would fit to your monthly faxing needs. You can read reviews and compare the plans and pricing offered by different providers.
No, downloading music via a program such as LimeWire is not legal. It is not legal to obtain music unless you have paid for it due to copyright infringement.
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Yes because ure not paying for what ure downloading.
yes
Just the cost of the paid apps (and possibly internet connection fees if they apply)