Buying story views is not allowed. It's against the rules and can lead to penalties or account suspension. It also undermines the authenticity and fairness of content creation and distribution.
No, you can't legally buy story views. It's considered unethical and often against the terms of service of various platforms.
No, you generally can't copy a story legally without the proper authorization. Copyright laws protect the creator's rights.
You can download a story legally if you get it from trusted and licensed sources like well-known ebook stores or subscription services. Unverified or pirated sites are a no-go as they violate copyright laws.
In most cases, it's not legal to download videos of story without the proper authorization. This could violate copyright laws.
Reposting a story on the internet without proper authorization is usually not allowed. Copyright holders have the right to control how their work is distributed. So, it's best to seek permission or make sure the content is in the public domain.
Reposting a story without permission is not allowed. Copyright gives the creator exclusive rights to control how their work is shared. So, it's best to avoid reposting unless you have explicit permission or it's clearly marked as freely distributable.
Well, usually you can't just repost a story with music. Music has its own copyright, and using it without permission can get you into trouble. You need to have the rights or a license to do so legally.
Reposting a story is often a no-no. It's illegal without authorization and it's not morally right. Authors put in effort and deserve to have control over their work's distribution.
It's not usually allowed. Even if a story has been reposted before, you still need the original creator's consent or a license to repost it to avoid potential legal consequences.
You can check official gaming platforms like Steam. They often sell legal copies of visual novels. Just search for 'Fate Stay Night' on the platform, and if it's available, you can purchase and download it legally.
Yes, in most cases you can legally say 'based on a true story'. However, there are some considerations. If it's for the purpose of slander or libel, even if it's based on a true story, it can be illegal. For example, if you distort the facts in a malicious way to damage someone's reputation.