I don't think so. Probably not.
No. Of course it is legal if the picture is available free on Google.
The images you see on Google images are mainly taken from the websites that google has indexed.To have your own images on Google image search you need to upload them onto your website then when google index's your site they should appear on google image search.
heck yeah! Google image it....
You can easily search in Google Image.
Google image searchWikimedia commonsShutterstockStockFreeImagesSXC.huiStockPhoto
To add a background click on Change Background Image (on Google homepage), sign in to Google (or create an account) and select the image you want. Note you have to be on the same country version of Google and signed in to see the image.
Not exactly. If you tried to look at any restricted areas using Google Earth, you would see a blank image with text on it saying something like: "Satellite imagery is not available for this area."
From google image
No. If the Image comes from google you must get a release from them to use that image. However, most images on google are just the result of a search so that image belongs to the site they found the image on. Either way you must have a written release for that image from the website that has the rights to it. If you do not have a written release for the image you can be sued for violating the copyright.
Chrome does not take images that are in it but on the web. You can upload your image on open source website and get it on Google.
Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.