Depending where you live on the planet it is and it isn't if the CD belongs to you.
If you are in USA then you have the right to make a backup of YOUR disc YOU bought for personal use (You cant lend it to friends or give it away). This copy is to protect your investment against damage. It's called the "Fair usage policy".
If you are in Europe then it depends, Here in UK you can't make a copy, in Holland you can make a copy as many times as you like since royalties are charged on recording mediums.
The whole copyright issue revolves around how to make payments to the artists for their work and pay for the the distribution and promotion systems.
If you make copies of music and give it away (File sharing) or sell it (Piracy) then the artist and the music industry doesn't make any money.
Eventually this ends up in the music industry not investing in artists. This has a knock on effect in the studio business where recording engineers and studios go out of business.
The end result is that you will end up with unoriginal "manufactured" Pop Music since the promoters will eventually only invest in artists who they can guarantee that sales will outweigh the pirated copy losses.
The only other method of guaranteeing sales is to move the medium to a storage system that is (less or) un-copiable.
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.
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Slip the disk into your xbox and either listen to them or go to their menu where it will say rip music/music/cd this will mena the song will be saved unto your xbox 360. Hit the big X go to music and choose the file name u used for those songs.
It means to copy music from a CD to a computer or any other device for which you have the option to rip.
Yes I have a Cd copy and I just purchased the cassette tape a music store.
Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
go on iTunes and burn it on to a blank cd.
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.
Are you copying a music cd, a game, documents, boot disk, a windows disk? You have to be more specific!
okay you need to burn all your music that you want onto a new copy disc(liike a CD disk) and then you put that in you computer and sync it.okay you need to burn all your music that you want onto a new copy disc(liike a CD disk) and then you put that in you computer and sync it.
It sure is illeal. All movies and Music are copyright protected. Therefore any downloading is illegal.
yes it is illegal
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 is illegal to copy CD's or DVD's when the intended purpose is to manufacture and distribute the material without consent from the owner. It is legal to make a backup copy of a CD or DVD that has been purchased for personal use.
It will still be on the original disc, there's nothing to worry about :)Another:When you upload music from a CD your computer makes a copy of the files on the CD and stores the copy on the hard drive. The original files on the CD are permanent and cannot be removed or deleted.
You can either buy one Legally Download as a torrent (illegal) and then Burn the CD image to a CD or a Virtual Drive or copy another persons disk (also illegal) although you will need the Windows XP CD Key as well
A CD drive