This usually refers to the process of extracting any purchased digital
media content—whether it's a movie from a DVD, or your favorite album from a CD—onto your
computer hard drive. While it
may look like a simple task, sometimes the process can be quite complicated due to reasons such as incompatible file types and/or the
media file is protected by the Digital Rights Management. The extracted digital content can then either be:
1) Used only for personal conveniences. For example, you bought a CD of your favorite album, but you also want to listen to it on your smartphone. This is totally okay.
OR
2) Shared onto the interwebz so that other
people can access the content without buying it. It is usually uploaded on peer-to-peer file sharing/bittorrent tracker sites such as The
Pirate Bay. This is pretty much illegal.
Ripping should not be confused with pirating, as pirating refers to downloading content that has been already ripped by someone else.
1) Damn I just bought Ed Sheeran's X album at Walmart today and I'm totally hooked!!! Later tonight I'm thinking of ripping it to my
computer and then onto my phone so I can listen to it on the go.
2) Fuck that $200 eTextbook just made me
broke, but at least now I can rip it and upload my copy of the textbook on TPB so that others won't have to endure my pain!