Number one, the audience loves a controversy but publishers don't like lawsuits - so make certain your book doesn't have hate literature or anything that you can be given a subpoena on. Porn, at the same time, could be one of them, too. My professor used to say, "If you take out the porn and there is still a story, then it is NOT PORN."
No
If they are copyrighted, then yes.
Companies cannot have a policy that is illegal Companies CAN publish illegal policies. They cannot compel employees to obey those policies not punish those who disobey illegal policies.
The Sedition Act made it illegal to rebel against law and to publish any anti government writings.
Providing it is not done for commercial or advertsing purposes - no.
If a person has name suppression through the courts is is illegal to publish that name including in Wikianswers.
Midnight Sun she might not publish because of the illegal leaking of the manuscript but if she does publish it (no guarantee) she might never make the rest in Edward's perspective.
No, it is not illegal to make your own website. You are free to create a website for personal or business purposes as long as the content you publish is legal and complies with relevant laws and regulations.
It would be a violation of copyright law. Only the person that created the work has the ability to determine how it is published. You do not need permission to publish information about a person that is true, otherwise you may be liable for liable.
No that was the Sedition ActThe sedition acts made it illegal to publish anything negative about government and government officials. They still had freedom of speech. The act was repealed in 1801 anyway. So, we have never had a law to where it was illegal to criticize the government.
No - the book is still under copyright, so it would illegal and unethical to publish the text online.
No. There is very little hope for privacy of any kind when posting things online. An e-mail has no privacy laws associated with it.