I prefer Pryo myself, but iTunes will convert the files to mp4.
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Originally Posted by nexialys
NOTE: here i'm not against the law suggesting to find the guy to break the copyright, i'm not doing it, so i'm not in the illegal act!
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With CD's it doesn't matter. The Audio Home Recording Act (1992) allows backing up/burning of commercial CD's. There are two major stipulations, however: 1) A digital audio recording device must be used and 2) Audio CD's, which cost more due to royalty fees, must be used. Sorry computers, your CD/DVD recorders do not count. That is if you're copying CD to CD.
As for CD to mp3 or mp4 the AHRA doesn't seem to care as long as the recordings are for personal use.