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Question Posted Saturday July 4 2009, 11:51 pm

You are like my Advicenators Guru haha. Listen, If I have a CD and I save it onto my iTunes, can someone tell that I have saved it? I ordered something and I was going to save it on there before I sent it back (I will re-order it if this works) I want to know if they will be able to tell if I saved it or not. Thank you :)
PS I am not going to sell it or anything. :)


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theymos answered Sunday July 5 2009, 12:49 am:
They won't be able to tell by looking at the CD. It's possible they might be able to tell by other means, such as a device they put in the CD case or some sort of anti-piracy program on the CD. I don't know how likely it is they would do something like that.

I would use some other CD ripper, because I don't trust iTunes. If you do that, the chances of being caught are low. I recommend Exact Audio Copy:
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