Yes; each track has two types of copyright (for the song, and for the performance of the song), and the compilation is protected as well.
Music is copyrighted so yes.If you have the CD i think you can download it and claim it is an extra copy.
"American Tears" by Teresa Jennings is a copyrighted piece of music originally published in "Music K-8" and now available from Plank Road Publishing as a download or a kit with CD. The only FREE copies you will find would be illegal copies, since the music is copyrighted.
Usually a CD ROM has room for about 80 min or 70 minutes of music
Yes it is quite legal to burn a CD with your hard drive. However, (depending on the copyright conditions) it is not legal to use your hard drive to make copies of copyrighted Music Cd's or DVDs.
Well, you can't download a real item such as a CD off the Internet, but if you are talking about a music CD file, then: It depends on if that music you downloaded is copyrighted. If what you download is copyrighted, then it was illegal to download that music off the Internet in the first place (unless you bought it from a place like www.last.fm or iTunes Store). If what you bought did have copyright, then it is also illegal to sell that music for profit. But, if what you bought didn't have copyright (called freeware), then it is legal to do so.
Yes. If the content of the CD is copyrighted, it is illegal.
The illegality of burning a borrowed CD depends on the contents. When the CD is copyrighted, it is illegal to burn it. However, burning of home videos, documents and other non-copyrighted data is allowed.
You can buy this from iTunes or a reputable music store. The music is copyrighted so it would not be legal to upload to Youtube.
If it is copyrighted content, yes.
The question is not about the CD itself, but about the content of it.It would be illegal if you are going to copy copyrighted material such as movies, music, photos, books. Of course not all of them might be copyrighted, but you should check or get permissions from the authors to spread their work.And you should check the copyright laws of your country as they vary from different country to country.
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To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.