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<blockquote data-quote="Fomer" data-source="post: 7202"><p>Not sure if this is the right place.</p><p></p><p>But one thing I love about computers, I'd consider maybe my favorite feature. Is the having a bunch of mp3's and sitting back and listening to them without having to put in the cd to change bands.</p><p></p><p>File sharing is neat, but it is evil. I have used it for over a year now on my windows machine. And I have just uninstalled do the the fear of the RIAA. (side note: I have deleted all illegal mp3's and kazaa, if the RIAA caught me at one time using Kazaa can I still be held accountable. I didn't know it was illegal until all this fuss and muss and I am underage.)</p><p></p><p>And I find apple music store neat, but not neat enough to download songs I already have cd's of for .99 so my question is. Is there a type of program I could un-burn a cd to my mac. Like pop in my cd and extract the files so they would then be stored on my mac.</p><p></p><p>This is one of those switcher factors I am still struggling with.</p><p></p><p>Also if I was forced to use the evil world of File Sharing on my Mac is it ok to download songs you have cds of or is that still illegal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fomer, post: 7202"] Not sure if this is the right place. But one thing I love about computers, I'd consider maybe my favorite feature. Is the having a bunch of mp3's and sitting back and listening to them without having to put in the cd to change bands. File sharing is neat, but it is evil. I have used it for over a year now on my windows machine. And I have just uninstalled do the the fear of the RIAA. (side note: I have deleted all illegal mp3's and kazaa, if the RIAA caught me at one time using Kazaa can I still be held accountable. I didn't know it was illegal until all this fuss and muss and I am underage.) And I find apple music store neat, but not neat enough to download songs I already have cd's of for .99 so my question is. Is there a type of program I could un-burn a cd to my mac. Like pop in my cd and extract the files so they would then be stored on my mac. This is one of those switcher factors I am still struggling with. Also if I was forced to use the evil world of File Sharing on my Mac is it ok to download songs you have cds of or is that still illegal. [/QUOTE]
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