True,
"You get to do as you will with your own PC (legally speaking)"
except when you sign away those rights in exchange for services, as a condition of those services....although some of those EULAs surely are illegal and unenforceable...
...until we have the ICANN/UN/Clinton e-KELO electronic eminent domain ruling...God forbid!
No. When you sign an agreement, you are bound by that civil contract...but violating that private agreement is *not* a criminal offense in and of itself...it's merely a contractual violation that might have repercussions (perhaps even enforced by a court), but not jail time.