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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.stevie, the difference being that mobius is referring to cd's already owned being converted to mp3.im not so sure this is illegal as i thought you were allowed to make 'back-ups' of products you already own.also,even if it is illegal,you would never be prosecuted as an enormous can of worms would be opened up as millions of people worldwide also do this and then you would have to move on to people recording progs off the telly etc etc etc
by transferring your own cd's to mp3 you havent cost the artist or the label any money.
It is my understanding that stevie is speaking from an informed position, ripping CD to MP3 is unauthorised duplication, whatever way you look at it. Practically speaking, with Peer to Peer (excuse my language) programs being designed to sniff for MP3s on your PC and then make them available to the world, you may find yourself in some hot water by doing so.
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