no.
If you bought theCD and the MP3 player is yours than no it isn't illegal. Putting the music on someone elses MP3 player is illegal and\or selling your MP3 player with music on it is illegal. Hope this answers the question.
It should automatically sync when you copy them over.
That's illegal by the FBI anti-piracy law. But what's not illegal is to put songs from CD's to ur PC and place it on your ipod
It is possible to copy songs directly to an iPod, bypassing iTunes. However, it is not an officially support feature and doing so can cause artwork to not be transferred properly.
If you want to keep a copy of a movie you should buy a copy. Copying rented movies is illegal.
You would just plug your iPod into your computer and it should copy the 5000 songs onto your iPod. TEEHEE (^-^)
Click File on your iTunes library, then find transfer "purchases from ______ ipod" NOTE: I just tried this, and it somehow puts a copy of the song in your iTunes without putting a copy onto your hard drive. How they do that, I cannot say, but considering it's Apple, you never know. APPLE: Love the product; loathe the company.
That's ILLIGAL. U could copy songs onto disk and set on other.
the thing that is interasting about itunes is that you can download songs onto your ipod
To put a song on your Apple device, you have to download the song onto your computer. Then you upload it into iTunes. Then you can sync iTunes with your device which copies the songs onto it.
Insert a blank CD, create a Playlist, and then click "Burn CD" in the bottom right hand corner.