Not if it is for personal use - sharing the files with others is illegal.
If you own the CDs then you can use them for your personal use on your iPod. It becomes illegal if you start distributing the music to other people.
Copying CDs to your iPod is illegal in Canada. Michael Geist said, "The Canadian Supreme Court today declined to hear a case involving the private copying levy and its application to the Apple iPod. While some are celebrating, the decision effectively renders copying CDs onto an iPod unlawful in Canada. I've posted an additional perspective that challenges the recording industry's decision to welcome the decision. I argue that it signifies an escalation of its war against its own artists." By making second copies of the CD, you are effectively using one CD as two. So you must buy a copy online, at iTunes or other sites for iPod tracks.
The illegal copying of books and CDs is called piracy. This involves making unauthorized duplicates of copyrighted material and distributing them without permission. Piracy is a violation of intellectual property rights and is punishable by law.
Yes, you can. You have to import your CDs into iTunes, and synchronize with your iPod Touch.
You cannot be put in jail for making personal backups of your own CDs.
If you're in the US or the UK then, yes, it's illegal to make a copy of a CD you've borrowed from the public library. It's also illegal to make a copy of a CD you borrow from a friend.
Illegal
Yes, it is illegal to burn CDs from YouTube without permission from the copyright holder of the content.
Burning CDs for personal use is generally legal, but distributing copyrighted material without permission is illegal.
no. as long as you didnt steal the cds
Yes it is its like copying a money machine
Copying CD's without the prior consent of the content owners - is illegal.