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Some digitally protected media will allow you to burn a CD for a finite amount of times (the burning of three CD's from one downloaded iTune springs to mind here - like I say it has been a while and all that I have purchased from iTunes has been wiped from my PC, but I still have the CD and MP3 version of each). So once it is burnt, it can then be ripped to MP3.

I am not sure we have got to the stage of burning a CD on your own PC and having it copy protected at the same time so it can't be ripped, but I dare say that will happen. What may need to happen is that iTunes will add the copy protection whilst you burn it (or something along those lines).
 
To get around the CD copy protection is fairly simple.
All I had to do was give the side of the machine a slap.  I'm serious.  Another way to get round it, (i'm not 100% sure though) is to trace around the outer layer of the disc with a felt tip marker ;)
 
you mean the inside... cd's read from the center outwards, thus the protection data is the first to be burnt in it...
 
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