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1-4] Can I use it to copy my CDs? |
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This article is from the CD-Recordable FAQ, by Andy McFadden (fadden@fadden.com) with numerous contributions by others.
(1998/04/06)
Yes, both audio and data CDs can be duplicated. You can even create audio
CDs that are compilations of other audio CDs (perhaps a personal "best of"
disc).
Bear in mind that most CDs are protected by copyright laws.
 
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