Ripping CDs to HD is legal as long as you have one copy that paid royalties - original CD or "Audio CD-R" copy (cheap).
Copy can be better than original since most of CDPs can only read given sector once, operating in real time. With longer scratches CDP might start to interpolate missing data. Ripping program can go to the same sector hundreds of times to recover it. That way copy can be better than original and you can even recover completely unplayable CDs.
Copy can be better than original since most of CDPs can only read given sector once, operating in real time. With longer scratches CDP might start to interpolate missing data. Ripping program can go to the same sector hundreds of times to recover it. That way copy can be better than original and you can even recover completely unplayable CDs.