Question about backing up imported music

after importing cds to my itunes library, can i delete the songs from my hard drive but still be able to put those same songs (imported into library)onto my ipod. or do i need to keep the songs until i have them transfered on my ipod
i'm asking because i don't have my ipod yet. if i had mine now i would try it out
sorry if i'm rambling
thanks

No, you will delete off Itunes and your hard drive.

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