Of course, you can that is invading your privacy.
Permission to do something is to be authorised by an authority in charge.
Yes
No, a company can not charge a credit card without permission. This violation should be reported immediately to your credit card company.
Not legally.
It is illegal to take someone's personal property without permission, including using their battery charge without authorization. Doing so can result in criminal charges and potential jail time depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. It is important to always obtain permission before using someone else's belongings.
Most likely.
no
Yes
Using someone's ATM card without permission would likely be considered a felony offense. The severity of the felony charge would depend on the specific circumstances of the case, such as the amount of money withdrawn and any prior criminal history of the individual.
yeep <><><><><> Yes, it does. It is the equivalent to putting your name on something that you own, and it establishes your ownership to something you created. It means that the holder of the copyright has the ownership of a piece of intellectual property, and no one else does. For instance- if you write a book, a story, a training program, take a photograph- and someone else wants to use it, they have to ask you for permission to do so. It gives you the right to charge for it, or to deny the use of it. If YOU use someone ELSE's copyrighted material without their permission, that is stealing it- you can face criminal charges, or a lawsuit requiring you to pay for what you took.
u can't, u have to have a CHARGER to CHARGE something
when someone is put in jail for no reason or any good reason.Another View: That may be what the questioner is asking but there is no such criminal charge.