Yes it is, no one can access your personal information unless they have passwords. Passwords are means of protection. Giving away anything BUT your passwords is just fine.
Sure. The copyright owner of something can do with it as he or she pleases, and if that means giving copies away for free, that's fine.
Sometimes.
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If a NFL player hands a ball to a fan after scoring they do not get fined by the League. However If a player throws the ball into the stands, they will get fined by the NFL. Throwing the ball into the stands consitiutes a Fan Safety/Crowd Control Violation, as is may cause a fight to break out in the stands. In January of 2013 two NFL players, Frank Gore and Michael Crabtree, were each fined $ 10,500 for throwing the ball into the stands after scoring. NO if they score on a TD then there allow to give fans balls. If Its not a TD and you give it away then yes you are fine and could be a Delay of Game. Most players keep them and give it to fans after the game if they want along with their game attire.
A Sharpy fine point marker is good. It does not erase easily.
the fine is $50 pluscourt and impound fees
As long as that man is a doctor it is perfectly fine.
Possession of an offensive/illegal weapon & either a fine or prison.
The Cyclopes wanted to repay Odysseus for giving him such fine wine.
collective-bargaining-agreement-2011-2020 ARTICLE 42 CLUB DISCIPLINE Section 1. Maximum Discipline: (iv) Losing, damaging or altering Club-provided equipment-maximum fine of $1,770, and replacement cost, if any. (v) Throwing football into stands-maximum fine of $1,770.
you can click pay fine the fine if your pet runs away is only 0 coins