Doing that is strictly illegal!!
Yes, it is. Recording the songs means that you are using them without buying the song. IT is also illegal to post songs to YouTube. However, that does not stop anyone. If you buy a song, then you have the rights to use the song personally. definitely yes, just bring streaming music recorder along with you. I wanna have tried a whole bunch of things. It's difficult to record it and find way out. now you can use it to record the song off of youtube.
yes, it`s illegal ONLY IF IT IS NOT SUBJECT TO COPYRIGHT,
Don't you have iTunes? You can buy songs from there. But if you want to do it the easy way, go on esnips, beemp3 or youtube to rip off illegal music.
Downloading music off the internet is quite common and not illegal. There are free music downloads availible at last.fm. You can also upload your favorite music from Youtube.
Technically, if your not paying for the music, then yes; it is illegal.
any file sharing of copyrighted music is illegal, downloading to your ipod makes it no more or less so. Unless the music is set for open distribution by the record company, you did not buy the music therefore it is copyright infringement
Try this: http://jponline.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Record-Sound-off-of-Youtube-Videos
no it is not illegal you can get it off diffrent sites legally
If you can play the music on the internet, you can record it with an audio recorder. It is very easy and you can take music off of the internet without limitation. After that, you can insert music into PowerPoint straightly.
To get music off of YouTube, you would have to use a type of conversion tool. You can usually find these conversion tools by making a Google search of "YouTube to mp3," and these are thousands of sites that have these. All what must be done is the YouTube video link being copied and paste it into the bar on the conversion website. Within a short amount of time, the file will be converted and able to be downloaded.
It's not legal to record a song off the radio: the license that is granted is only to the station and per play or a period of time. You as a listener have no recording rights, so there is no comparison to made between legality.