No, ownership of an item typically belongs to the person who purchased it, even if it was bought for someone else.
Ownership of an item can be legally transferred if someone gives it to you willingly and without any conditions attached.
Yes, if someone gives you a gift, it legally becomes yours.
Yours. ADDED: Anytime YOU strike something or someone, it is the fault of the striking party.
Yes he GAVE you the dog, as in it is yours, so he cant legally take something that is yours.
The question is incorrect. To be correct it should be "Do the goods become legally yours?"
you can buy it from the store or trade something of yours with someone who has an iPod
No
Taking something that is not yours is called theft. It is a criminal offense that involves unlawfully and intentionally taking someone else's property without their permission.
Steal to take something away from someone without asking them.
You do not need to contact any hacker to recovery data from a computer. If the computer is yours, use a recovery software. If the computer is someone else's and had stoled the data, this is illegal and should be delt with legally.
If you purchased it or were given it, it is yours. If you found it and reported it to the police and nobody came forward to claim it (in most countries) it becomes yours after a fixed period of time. If you do not report it to the police it is never yours no matter how long you keep it. If you found it, and know who it belongs to and did not return it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you were loaned it and have not returned it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. If you stole it, it is not yours no matter how long you keep it. Basically in life for situations like this, imagine if the 'something' is yours and now 'someone else' has had it for a year - what would you like this 'someone else' to do - then do that yourself.
come clean and tell someone like your, teacher, parents, or a guardian