As long as you have bought the CD or content on the CD, or own the content on it, then it is perfectly safe. But if you have illegally downloaded it, then 1. it is illegal, and 2. it is most likely very unsafe and can cause viruses.
It is safe it does not hurt it
First you have to rip the music from the CD in Windows Media Player. Click the rip tab and it should start ripping. Then when it is done, connect your device. Click the Sync tab and drag the files from the CD you ripped. start sync. when it is finished, take out the device and the music should be on. Wait, i think you mean rip. just read how to rip.
When you rip a CD you copy the music to your computer, so it remains on the disc as well.
Yes, there are many programs available. The generic term is "ripping a cd"
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
You need ripping software like cdex
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.
It means convert the tracks to MP3 format and take them from the CD to the hard drive on a computerPretty much yes,it really just means taking audio from a disc and copying it into data on your PC,like when you hear kids say "I just ripped the new Kayne West Cd onto my computer",they just copied it onto their comp,it's simple really.And no it does not remove what you have on the CD,the music from an audio Cd can never be removed,just copied,now if you have a CD-RW,those can be erased,but that won't happen unless you chose to erase it to use it for different music or data,that's what they are made for,while CD-R's are made for one time use,hope that helps.
Yes, as long as the cd isn't protected. A cd is nothing more then a memory device.
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.
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.
Yes. Burning or "ripping" a CD is just copying the data to your computer it doesn't hurt the CD at all, it just copies it to a hard drive or memory storage device.