pirated
Assuming you're talking about installing an illegally-obtained copy of a program - you're guilty of software piracy.
No, you can't register it. You need to uninstall it and buy a legal copy to register it. Software obtained illegally is punishable by law.
No, it is generally not permissible to use illegally obtained evidence in court.
Programs that have been obtained illegally are commonly referred to as "pirated software." This includes any software that is downloaded, copied, or distributed without the proper authorization from the copyright holder. Piracy violates copyright laws and can lead to legal consequences for individuals and organizations involved. Additionally, using pirated software poses security risks, as it may contain malware or other harmful components.
No, it is generally not permissible to use illegally obtained evidence in civil court proceedings.
No, evidence obtained illegally, including letters that were opened without permission, is generally not admissible in court due to the exclusionary rule, which prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in legal proceedings.
A "Cracked Serial" is a serial number (normally for software) which has been obtained illegally. Asking for, Describing How, Or Submitting serials is illegal and doing so on WikiAnswers is strictly prohibited.
The exclusionary rule bans illegally obtained evidence from being used in court during the trial phase.
Before this question can be addressed you must 1st define what exactly you deem to be an *illegal gun*.
It can be (e.g. illegally obtained warrants). It is usually a verb, the past tense or past participle of the verb, to obtain.
cops take it and spend it on themselves
Software Piracy!