it does not take the music off it just copies it into a folder in your computer which is legal to keep a backup of a CD you buy.
When you rip a CD you copy the music to your computer, so it remains on the disc as well.
You need ripping software like cdex
Taking something off a CD: If you went to a shop, bought a CD, then put all the tracks from the CD to your computer that would be CD Ripping (ripping the data of your CD) it also could happen with DVD's.
you only can take music off a compact disc if it is a rewrightable disk.
Yes, there are many programs available. The generic term is "ripping a cd"
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
yes you can. I have a lot of CD's on my I tunes
You have to have a certain type of CD, but if you do not have the one with an + R on it then you can not change what is already on the CD
Usually it is fine to rip music off of a CD, unless there are any copyright issues with the CD. If there isn't any copyright issues with the CD, then it is fine as long as you don't then share the music illegally on the internet.
ya it copies it to whatever you are importing it to. it does not affect the CD itself in anyway
If your talking about a regular CD or burned CD like I burn them to my console it should take no more than 5 minutes depending on the number of soundtracks on the CD...but overall for me it's about 3 minutes per CD. If your talking about mp3 then you can play the music through a usb on the console but you can't rip it for some reason.
It is not illegal to borrow a CD from the library and listen to it.It is a copyright violation to make a copy of the music by ripping it to iTunes. It is also illegal to burn the music files to another CD.