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.
No.
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.
convert the CD to A MP3 format and just drag the songs to the file!
You can't. CD's are write-only. They are cheap, just copy all the songs you want onto a new one.
PS2 games are on DVD and are not legal to copy
if you legally purchased the cd's then yes
u get 1 off a usb flash drive or mp3 player/iPod, the other you rip off a CD (copy from CD)
COPY SONGS FROM THE CD DRIVE AND PASTE INTO A SEPARATE FILE CREATED ON THE DESKTOP ,THEN CUT THESE SONGS AND PASTE THEM TO YOUR REMOVEABLE DISK DRIVE OR YOUR PSP
Insert a blank CD, create a Playlist, and then click "Burn CD" in the bottom right hand corner.
A playlist is only a text file with a list of songs. So if you only have the playlist on a CD then you will not be able to play any songs.
To copy a CD that is not a copy you can get a RW CD. This is a CD that can have things copied onto it.
Put the CD in and when it plays, select 'Rip Music' or put in a usb drive with music on it. Then copy them.