Upload DVDs and CDs

I am new to iPad and this is my first Apple product.  Can I upload legitimate DVDs I own to my iPad so I can watch this content I have already purchased?  Can I do the same with CDs I own?  How do I do each of these?

Most commercial DVDs are encrypted. In the U.S., it's illegal to break that encryption. Without breaking the encryption, you can't copy the DVD. If the DVDs are ones you've made yourself, Handbrake is a very good program.
iTunes will rip your CDs so that you can load your music on to your iPad. See this support article:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1473

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